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124228011

I reverted the change.
It's not forbidden to walk on the shoulders of these roads. Only forbidden to walk on roads marked with blue (1,2,20, etc)

132868403

It's not forbidden to walk on the shoulders of these roads. Only forbidden to walk on roads marked with blue (1,2,20, etc)

178417135

I changed track type from "paved" to "mostly solid"

178417135

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163090882

Hi
You changed the path to be footway.
This appears to be incorrect according to:
highway=path

Current usage of highway=path: Ways used by pedestrians, small vehicles like bicycles, for animal riding or livestock walking. This includes walking and hiking trails, bike paths, horse and stock trails, mountain bike trails, as well as multi-use paths for cyclists and pedestrians or similar combinations. Certain types of paths are tagged more specifically with highway=footway, highway=cycleway, and highway=bridleway, but in many cases none of those quite fit so highway=path is used instead.

highway=footway?uselang=en-GB

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings.

177779284

Hi! Thanks for paying such close attention to the changes.
The signs are definitely show HaCarmel. Otherwise I would know that, as I happen to pass at that station from time to time, and I would pay attention that it's written incorrectly.

Take a look at these photos:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hof_HaCarmel_Train_Station_-_Haifa_%282332335177%29.jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/david55king/33218479098

https://haipo.co.il/en/item/605967

I'm writing in the forum as well.

172111610

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to highway=footway .

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example.

169489379

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to highway=footway .

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example.

139559664

Was happy to enlighten you :)
Keep the great work mapping!

135073171

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to : highway=footway .

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example

I fixed it by setting to PATH

118193505

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to : highway=footway .

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example

I fixed it by setting to PATH

160588337

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to : highway=footway .

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example

I fixed it by setting to PATH

160588750

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to : highway=footway .

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example

I fixed it by setting to PATH

117690655

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to : highway=footway .

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example

I fixed it by setting to PATH

117691099

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOTWAY. This is incorrect according to highway=footway.

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example.

I fixed it by setting to PATH

139559664

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOTWAY. This is incorrect according to highway=footway.

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example.

I fixed it by setting to PATH

117690416

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to highway=footway.

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example.

I fixed it by setting to PATH

117690871

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to highway=footway.

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example.

I fixed it by setting to PATH

148308701

FYI: The paths were incorrectly set as FOOT PATH. This is incorrect according to highway=footway.

Footways tend to be constructed and either paved or with smooth surface (compacted, wood or similar). The elderly and small children and wheelchair users can use them with ease. They tend to be in urban settings. access=* is normally designated for pedestrians, which is often specified by street signs (or implied by local law).

Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path. Their surface might be uneven (typically ground) and one might need to be physically fit and situationally aware to use them. They tend to be located outside of urban enviromnent. Hiking trails are a typical example.

I fixed it by setting to PATH

176336511

Thanks for confirming.
Then according to OSM it's grade1, regardless of Harel Mazor.

I check when I suspect there's some misunderstanding in mapping