Changeset: 46561481
Reclassifying roads in Summit/New Providence area on NJDOT traffic data and personal knowledge
Closed by granpueblo
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Discussion
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Comment from bhousel
Hi granpueblo, I notice that you are reclassifying a lot of the roads across New Jersey. Many of us in New Jersey are using this criteria for road classification: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/New_Jersey#Classifications
The state already does generally assign 500 and 600 numbers based on a road's importance in the overall network. When you drop roads down from primary to tertiary, it can cause issues with data consumers that try to route vehicles down primary arterials.
I've also noticed in several places that you haven't reclassified the link roads, causing a bunch of errors in Q/A tools like keepright (e.g. now we have primary_link ways connecting residential and a tertiary)
I appreciate your enthusiasm for mapping but can you roll back the road classifications to their previous versions? Thanks, Bryan
- Harter Road (478357551), v1
- Tiger Lily Lane (478357552), v1
- Mountain Avenue (478357553), v1
- Elm Street (478357554), v1
- Elm Street (478357555), v1
- 478357556, v1
- Loantaka Way (478357557), v1
- Springfield Avenue (478357558), v1
- Glen Alpin Road (71436486), v6
- Village Road (288964486), v2
- Village Road (11707995), v10
- Spring Valley Road (11719363), v9
- Blue Mill Road (61510252), v5
- Blue Mill Road (32539291), v10
- Lees Hill Road (61510257), v3
- James Street (284840870), v2
- James Street (284840871), v3
- James Street (287893845), v3
- Harter Road (10567456), v6
- Tiger Lily Lane (61592927), v5
Relations (7)
- 512 (563471), v37
- 3836329, v2
- 3836330, v2
- 628 (955417), v3
- Chatham Township (6603254), v10
- Madison (170567), v12
- 636 (557858), v6
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