Yes, but seav80 was saying that he or she prefers data made from the aerial 
view (up to 3 months old, and without some details observable only from the 
ground) to data recorded by someone going now to the location on the ground.

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Subject :Re: [OSM-talk] Bing maps is misplaced
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Date  :Sun Dec 19 13:37:25 America/Chicago 2010


On Sun, 19 Dec 2010 19:19:03 +0000
"John F. Eldredge" <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, you are saying that you feel OpenStreetMap should reflect the
> status of the road when the aerial photo was made, rather than the
> current status?


The road in question in the original post was on nearmap imagery which
is updated frequently - in Melbourne about each 3 months.
That exact example is from October 2010.
just in case you forgot...

>> http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-38.107325,145.15275&z=20&t=k&nmd=20101020

Lots of things in OSM are out of date, they are last mapped the last
time the place was visited by a mapper.

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