Changeset: 63889616
Added dual carriage way to trunk highway and added connectors
Closed by jula_june
Tags
created_by | JOSM/1.5 (14289 en) |
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source | DigitalGlobe Premium Imagery |
Discussion
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Comment from Enock4seth
This is old but I have seen multiple of these kinds of mapping from Apple team that have spitted roads that are not physically separated across Ghana (some of which of I have local knowledge about, I have removed), likely in other parts of the world.
Can someone please clarify the reason for this?
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Comment from LemonEarlMapper
Hello, I saw that you commented on my colleague jula_june’s changeset. They are no longer active so I will be handling this on their behalf. It looks like this highway section was split into a dual carriageway due to the painted barrier which can be seen in Esri World Imagery (Clarity). The painted barrier can be seen in Mapillary as well (https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=7.073766616944383&lng=-1.7142700216667208&z=15.669190280404258&pKey=796666707648313&focus=photo). I do think that this highway stretch would be better modeled as a bidirectional highway. The OSM Wiki page for dual carriageways (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Dual_carriageway) makes it clear that separation by paint is not a valid reason to create a dual carriageway. If you agree with that change, I can go ahead and make the edit. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Comment from Enock4seth
Thanks for your comment, I will start to revert/delete them. Kindly advice your mappers to avoid these types of contributions.
Ways (7)
- 638131090, v1
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- Kumasi - Techiman (638131094), v1
- Kumasi - Techiman (638131097), v1
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- Kumasi - Techiman (635380601), v4
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