Ed Loach wrote: > I went to verify a bus stop last night and in the location I expected > to find it found the bottom section of a lamppost with lots of yellow > tape on the top, and a new lamppost immediately adjacent. I figure > something happened to the old lamppost which had the flag attached > (accident, perhaps - it was nearest light to a mini-roundabout) and > while the lamp post was replaced the flag hasn't (yet). > http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/474893414 > > If I see a bus actually stop there do I add physically_present=no and > just keep an eye on it until the flag gets replaced (which I assume > it will be eventually, although the number of broken signs which are > little more than a bracket on a lamppost which I might not have found > without the import suggests that they might not get replaced > particularly regularly). > > Oh, and does physically_present=yes mean that a bus stop flag is > present? Or will a yellow box painted on the road and labelled bus > stop but without an adjacent flag also counn?
physically_present=yes was originally invented to map CUS stops which are not marked on the ground at all. Christoph _______________________________________________ Talk-transit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
