00crashtest's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 43438401 | about 9 years ago | I do understand that "station" might not be contained in the official names of stations for some systems, such as in the case of the NYC Subway. However, for the case of MTR, "station" is contained in the official names. At the entrance of each MTR station (except light rail), it clearly says "Station". For example, the signs say "Kowloon Station". |
| 37781252 | almost 10 years ago | The Pentagon's address is in Washington, DC. So, there should be an administrative boundary between VA and DC here. |
| 37778257 | almost 10 years ago | Did you even open my link?! Also, the Tower Bridge has the City of London Coat of Arms on it. |
| 36955372 | almost 10 years ago | and for properties that are not listed in Zillow, I used Google Maps to check whether the address is in San Francisco or Daly City |
| 36955372 | almost 10 years ago | zillow.com addresses |
| 37054714 | almost 10 years ago | I actually found the link here: http://www.hyd.gov.hk/en/road_and_railway/existing/index.html
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| 37051995 | almost 10 years ago | I'll change the whole thing later when I have time |
| 37051607 | almost 10 years ago | I didn't zoom in close enough when retagging. |
| 37051642 | almost 10 years ago | The Tsing Ma Control Area (along with Discovery Bay Tunnel, which is not even a dual carriageway) is listed under highway=motorway. |
| 37017589 | almost 10 years ago | Since both documents are OFFICIAL AND CONTRADICTING, isn't it like contradicting laws? In this case, we should take the benefit of doubt, so Ma On Shan Bypass should be tagged as highway=motorway. |
| 37016438 | almost 10 years ago | You check in Google Street View to see if things are correct? |
| 37016438 | almost 10 years ago | You check Google Maps to see if things are correct? |
| 37017589 | almost 10 years ago | The first link is from the government, so it's reliable. |
| 37000293 | almost 10 years ago | It is because the trunk roads Lung Cheung Road and Kwai Chung Road don't have blue distance marker signs. |
| 37000293 | almost 10 years ago | jc86035, doesn't having blue distance marker signs make a road a motorway? |
| 36999642 | almost 10 years ago | Cheung Pei Shan Road is a motorway as it has the blue distance markers on the roadside. Also, the westbound onramp from Tsuen Kam Interchange has a motorway sign. |
| 36998740 | almost 10 years ago | Tsing Yi North Coastal Road is located in the Tsing Ma Control Area. Since the Tsing Ma Control Area should be classified as a motorway, all roads part of it should also be a motorway. |
| 36839404 | almost 10 years ago | Ok, I just read the links. I also saw motorroad. Then I will suggest OpenStreetMap to create a "motorroad" road type. |
| 36839404 | almost 10 years ago | A1(M) at Peterborough is tagged as a motorway |
| 36909596 | almost 10 years ago | A road need not have green signs or government designation to be a motorway. Look at these links, they call Gloucester Road a motorway, which I do agree.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/its-raining-cash-christmas-comes-4873052 |