On 01/22/2011 10:00 PM, Vincent Privat wrote:
2011/1/22 Michał Borsuk <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>In urban regions it is common that a bus line has different routes for the both directions (often one way). This doesn't matter as OSM itself is not routing software. The more exact the OSM map is, the more likely it is that the two directions do not share the same way for the both directions (the lines of one street are split up). Again, this is not an argument as OSM is not a routing software, but a map. And as a map, we need to make the distinction between different ways,
Different directions, you mean? No, we don't. We need unique bus stops in order to know in which direction the bus goes.
I agree we can remove the stop_area_group notion, but not this one, this is really a needed map feature, for a very common situation !
Could you please explain what you mean, because I'm not sure. The links provided show bus routes with nothing difficult in particular. They could be mapped as one relation each, only if bus stops are tagged correctly.
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