Hello, If you have some spare time and you want to help improve OSM, you might want to check out the following QA tools that highlight potential map problems that you can then fix. Warning! Not all problems highlighted by these tools are actual bugs! As always, please evaluate before blindly fixing things on the map.
1. Where the Streets Have No Name https://indyhurt.github.io/where-the-streets-have-no-names/map/?roads#12/14.5/121 This highlights roads that currently have no name=* tags. If they really have no names, then they should be tagged with noname=yes. 2. Keep Right! http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?zoom=12&lat=14.5&lon=121 This is one of the oldest OSM QA sites and shows quite a lot of bug categories. 3. Osmose http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/#zoom=12&lat=14.5&lon=121&layer=Mapnik&overlays=FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT&item=xxxx&level=1 Developed by the French OSM community, this website also shows a lot of bug categories. 4. OSM Inspector http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=geometry&lon=121&lat=14.5&zoom=12&overlays=self_intersection_ways,self_intersection_points,single_node_in_way,duplicate_node_in_way Developed by Geofabrik, this QA tools highlights a other bug categories not usually seen in other QA websites. 5. Restriction Analyzer http://restrictions.morbz.de/#15/14.5/121 This tool focuses exclusively on turn restriction relations. It highlights existing turn restrictions, and pinpoints possible problems and warnings. ~Eugene
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