Hello,
Looks like, given Paul's information, that I just have to go in and
correct as many as I can.
This is an occasional issue with TIGER data. Somehow, when an
address is located at the end of a driveway, especially long driveways,
the driveway is given the street name. It may be a thing with TIGER
software. Having worked on the Census, I know they create streets by
marking a GPS point for every address. So, somehow the processing of
the information they get, driveways become streets.
I'll keep working on it.
--C
At 01:54 AM 4/3/2017, you wrote:
On 2017.04.03. 04:26, Charlotte Wolter wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I came across a really weird situation while doing a Maproulette
> change.
> In Rustberg, a small town in rural Virginia
> (http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/37.2772/-79.1011),
> almost every driveway has been named after the street it intersects. In
> addition, numerous very short "driveways" have been created, some of
> which go nowhere.
> The edits all were done four years ago, it seems. Here is the
> message about the edits: "Edited almost 4 years ago by bot-mode
> Version #2 · Changeset #15805152."
> I removed most of the names and the "driveways" in town, but
> they continued well out of town, and finally I gave up. Could someone
> take a look at this and, perhaps, reverse the change set?
> Thanks
the driveways, did you check with sat imagery ?
were they at least near what looked like roads or not ?
> Charlotte
>
>
> Charlotte Wolter
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Charlotte Wolter
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Santa Monica, California
90403
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