On Mon Jan 26 07:37:57 2015 GMT, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> 
> The locations I field checked were all findable, but had positioning errors
> consistent with smartphone GPS units,
> up to 30 meters.  In each case I was able to find the station in a field
> check, then manually rectify the exact location.
> It was a lot easier to field check these knowing the approximate location,
> rather than simply wandering all over town
> searching for bike repair stands.
> 
I think this is a good example of where notes are the way to go. A badly 
positioned node is only likely to be spotted by a mapper who is specifically 
interested in bike repair stations, whereas a note will be spotted and acted 
upon by a more general mapper visiting an area. The note can contain info on 
how to tag or a reference to one that has been properly surveyed.  

Phil (trigpoint )
 
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