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104214498 over 4 years ago

Thanks for pointing out the error. Now rectified.

103202917 over 4 years ago

Hi. Are you sure this section of the road is actually oneway? Just seems like you might have jumped to conclusions, as the major flow of traffic would be eastbound due to the the exit only at the end of the road.

103302229 over 4 years ago

I was tempted to apply highway=residential to the newly open roads but held off as I saw no evidence of residents' cars here yet.

My mapping of way/933104868 (a fence) was very approximate + incomplete so it could do with improving. I suspect it continues as far as node/7952848711 but I didn't survey that corner to confirm my suspicion.

Nearby and according to https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/cycling/santander-cycles/find-a-docking-station, the Santander Cycles docking station for Copper Box Arena is listed to get reinstalled this month... but I wouldn't rely on this actually happening as planned.

18793403 almost 5 years ago

Hi,

This section is definitely two-way. I just should have spotted + removed this access tag when I split Ashe St into separate one-way + two-way sections.

The original access tag had been added in changeset/17492047 before the road was split.

97325736 almost 5 years ago

Hi. Are you sure that "cycleway:both=track" is correct for Balliol Road + Kelfield Gardens?

It looks suspiciously like "cycleway:both=no" might have been intended here.

99793617 almost 5 years ago

Hi. This changeset changed an accurately mapped short section of single carriageway into a 'physically separated dual carriageway' as a supposedly "necessary" change. In addition this messed up several bus route relations.

98042200 almost 5 years ago

Hi. I've adjusted the tagging here to "maxweight:imperial=5 ton" which might reduce confusion between ton/tonne.

97854227 almost 5 years ago

Hi,

Adding role=route to any members of a PTv2 bus route (i.e. route tagged with public_transport:version=2) is not permitted. All ways in the route relation should have an empty role. See osm.wiki/Buses#Adding_streets_to_the_relation

94568543 almost 5 years ago

Hi. Names seem to have been added in changeset/34080984. My edit was purely to make the relations more valid as PTv2 route. I wouldn't have any knowledge of the bus stop names.

95367155 about 5 years ago

Hi Andy,
My edit was just to join 2 disconnected segments of road that had 2 overlapping end nodes instead of a single shared node. It had merely come to my attention via OSM Inspector's 'Routing' layer.

I can't comment on the primary road status here, but on zooming out I can see that the surrounding area looks very suspect with regard to highway=primary.

I could easily revert my changeset if that would be appropriate.

Regards,
Mac

93153685 about 5 years ago

It seems that OSM Inspector's various different tests are carried out at different times, e.g. PTv2 tests at about 11pm, Routing tests (http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing&lon=-0.66788&lat=51.94329&zoom=8&overlays=unconnected_open_ends_1) at about 6pm.

It seems to me that the various tests might get updated on the page at different times of the day too. Where OSM Inspector mentions the time of the update that is the time in Germany.

Until the past month the PTv2 results were updated at midnight almost on the dot, but have been anywhere between 12am-1am recently (including before the clocks changed.) The update for the Routing test seems to update at a later time during the night despite being tested hours earlier.

For stops, tag is "public_transport=stop_position" with role=stop. Stops/platforms should be the top of the relation before the ways/roads. If both stop+platform are used for an individual stop, the order is stop1-platform1-stop2-platform2... (i.e.stop before platform).

role=station isn't valid in PTv2. A station should have an empty role, but ideally a stop and/or platform should be used instead.

Also, light_rail routes (e.g. at Stansted Airport) are flagged as invalid just because light_rail wasn't mentioned in the PTv2 proposal!

93153685 about 5 years ago

Hi. My changeset actually corrected the bus routes.

It was the most recent changeset for way/145395450 that removed this (or possibly another nearby) way from all the bus routes that were affected.

I merely fixed the gap after seeing the issue on OSM Inspector, but the PTv2 validator only refreshes once daily at around midnight-1am in UK. Tonight's results show these routes as valid; I have had a go at correcting the invalid London-Norwich trains which I expect will now be valid after tonight's update to the validator.

BTW I don't use any plug-in for reordering routes.

87760628 about 5 years ago

Hi, there's something wrong with this conditional turn restriction. From Peter St to City Sq would be a LEFT turn, but the restriction type is set as an 'only_right_turn'.

91813206 about 5 years ago

Hi, way/778812607 is clearly incorrectly drawn as a service road by the AI and needs reviewing.

72473787 about 5 years ago

That node is a stop_position (railway=stop). It is not a station node (railway=station) and there should also be a station node.

91390993 about 5 years ago

Hi, I checked around this area again yesterday and did some more rough edits based on photos I'd taken, including a photo I took over the fence at the recent road closure by holding my phone high in the air.

I'm fairly confident that the asphalt sidewalk to the west of the paved sidewalk (way/829265241) is just temporary as the road from Monier Bridge would curve in the opposite direction to the current bend.

This bend never made sense to me prior to it being opened for the current alignment.

The building(s) north of way/826630433 now seems finished. I was able to walk around most of it's perimeter. Will update the map here when I find the time.

Regards,
Mac

90160233 about 5 years ago

Hi Andy,
It definitely does seem like the these bus stops should be removed as https://bustimes.org/services/140-penicuik-musselburgh#map matches the OSM route.

My changes were simply to put the roads in the correct order as should be the case with PTv2 relations.

Feel free to remove the bus stops if you're confident that they aren't being used e.g. by some route variant.

Regards,
Mac

89025837 over 5 years ago

Hi,

I checked out most of the Warner Place Liveable Neighbourhood today... and unfortunately none of the roads I checked have gone oneway yet + no modal filter either. I've retagged these upcoming changes with "proposed:" prefixes for now.

I didn't check the west end of Gosset Street, so I left that as it is tagged, although I doubt the two-way has been removed yet there either.

Shouldn't be too long till the oneway does get enacted though.

Mac

88886552 over 5 years ago

Hi. I tend to do most of my editing in Potlatch but then if the changes might involve bus routes I open the same changeset in JOSM and check/repair if the roads in e.g. PTv2 bus routes are still in correct order in the relation. In checking the bus routes I think I might added a missing role=forward to one or two of the bus routes which probably explains Milton Road/Elizaebth Way roundabout.

Unfortunately with Potlatch when you split a way in 2, although it maintains both fragments of the way in bus route relations etc,, it seems to assign the 1st fragment (in the direction the way is drawn ) as the pre-existing way (i.e. the one with the history) and I'm not aware of a way in Potlatch to override this.

You're right about the absence of crossing island on the east side. I'll have a look again at this and amend it.

88888003 over 5 years ago

It could equally be said that during recreational cycling a family with kids might put off using an (apparent) cycle route!

This could be the best off-road cycleway in the world, but that still doesn't make "what currently makes for a good loop round the park" an actual "networkcn=*" cycle route, just a 'fantasy route'... which is why it should be excluded.

Any signed/official cycle route that is rubbish is an actual route though (even if it might include sections where cyclist have to dismount.)

The Lambeth audit just showed the circuit in their map as this was considered "suitable" for novices doing Bikeability cycling training courses. See https://bikeability.org.uk/bikeability-training/bikeability-level-1/: "The Bikeability Level 1 course aims to develop mastery in cycle handling in an off-road environment". There are 4 providers of this training in Lambeth listed at https://bikeability.org.uk/find-a-course/?la=lambeth

The Lambeth Bikeability map you're using as a source for cycle routes is just not a appropriate source for the 'local cycle network'.

BTW in Teddington there was a plan for Q21 to pass into Bushy Park but that apparently has been blocked by the park's authority so, even when it is the intention to do so, it's not always feasible to deliver routes inside parks.