2016-05-31 15:03 GMT+02:00 Richard <[email protected]>: > often enough I get messages from people saying that drawing a bridge > or culvert for every minor highway/waterway crossing causes more > trouble than use and I tend to agree. >
I disagree. Either there is a bridge / culvert in reality, and in this case why wouldn't we want it in OSM, or there isn't and then it is a simple error waiting to be corrected. Which trouble do these elements cause? I realize they make it harder to apply modifications to long (i.e. probably more pieces) ways, but on the other hand, casual mistakes also don't extend very far. Think how much work it is to construct a culvert or a bridge, those will last typically for a long time (also because they are there for a reason), and compare to how much work it is to put them into OSM (2 nodes, split, add one tag). Is this still a real problem? If you are not interested in mapping them, don't do it, but please do not invent a tag that encourages not to map them. Cheers, Martin
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