Dolf Andringa's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 111641410 | about 4 years ago | This is absolutely wrong. This is a tiny hiking trail, not a secondary road. Please stop marking this road like that please it gives completely the wrong impression. The majority of people, except for the ones living in the sitios in the mountains even know this trail exists. It is not passable by anyone except the best trail bikes and people on foot, and going from valencia to santa agueda an Pamplona is much faster along the coast through tanjay. Please stop marking this road wrong, i keep correcting it and people who don't know the area keep messing it up |
| 109330470 | over 4 years ago | What did you do? You have edited half the world in one edit and destroyed the hard work of many people. |
| 87203219 | over 4 years ago | I disagree with the classification as "trunk". According to the guidelines for the philippines a trunk road is a high speed limited access road. No direct property access and limitations to the types of vehicles allowed. This most certainly does not fit the negros sougt road which has only limited sections of 60km/h, allows direct property access, intersects the center of all major towns, and has no restrictions about the vehicles allowed. osm.wiki/Philippines/Mapping_conventions/Roads/Classification |
| 87618084 | over 4 years ago | I disagree with the classification as "trunk". According to the guidelines for the philippines a trunk road is a high speed limited access road. No direct property access and limitations to the types of vehicles allowed. This most certainly does not fit the negros sougt road which has only limited sections of 60km/h, allows direct property access, intersects the center of all major towns, and has no restrictions about the vehicles allowed. osm.wiki/Philippines/Mapping_conventions/Roads/Classification |
| 89601773 | over 4 years ago | Hello Maning, I am from this area and see your classification of this road as a "secondary road". But secondary roads are always paved, and connecting major towns. This road has large unpaved stretches, even though the road is currently undergoing serious improvement. Most similar roads in the area are usually minor/unclassified roads since they are narrow, very steep, have bad stretches of pavement and don't connect any major towns, only small mountain barangays. I am therefore reclassifying this road. It is very misleading now to map uses since it now looks as the largest road in the wide area, which it most certainly isn't. |