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160590655 2 months ago

Why did you change the freeway ramps at I-95 exit 66 from motorway_link to trunk? It is standard practice in the US to tag all freeway exit ramps as motorway_link, even if they carry a highway route designation.

155257209 10 months ago

Thanks for your contributions!

However, I noticed you mistakenly tagged long stretches of the R Line as being a bridge even though it is not on a bridge structure. I fixed it for you, but try to be more careful about this in the future. Thanks!!

141584902 over 1 year ago

You do realize that the highway=motorway tag is for freeways with no at-grade intersections, right? This stretch of Hwy 19 has at grade intersections and should not be a motorway.

142590501 over 1 year ago

Why did you tag the segment of light rail between I-5 and the Mt. Baker Tunnel as railway=rail instead of railway=light_rail? I'm assuming this was just a mistake, right?

134597607 almost 2 years ago

I changed this back to how it was before. It is standard practice to tag a road as a bridge, even if there's a separate polygon for the bridge.

136148182 about 2 years ago

It seems like you made this an admin boundary by mistake.

133808568 about 2 years ago

Is this actually under construction, or is this yet another proposed highway that this user changed to under construction? I'm not familiar with this area to know whether or not this road is actually under construction or not.

127817261 over 2 years ago

Not sure if a road that closes in winter should necessarily be a trunk road. Was this agreed upon by other users in Colorado?

I don't see it listed here: osm.wiki/Colorado/Highway_Classification#Trunk_Roads

126722523 over 2 years ago

It appears that when you removed the bicycle access, you also changed the access=* tag to no, which implies that the road is closed to the public. I'm assuming that was a mistake on your part so I am going to remove that tag from this stretch of road.

126166211 over 2 years ago

Interesting, I didn't know about this. I don't agree with the Forest Service's decision to do this, but whatever. Thanks for the response!

126166211 over 2 years ago

Why did you change FS Road 65 to FS 6500? All the signs say 65 not 6500.

118759027 almost 3 years ago

No problem, thanks for the reply. I'll go ahead and fix this.

118759027 almost 3 years ago

Why did you change parts of WA 112 to primary while leaving other parts (including several bridges) as secondary? Was this intentional or a mistake?

121646037 almost 3 years ago

Access=no implies that a road is closed, not that pedestrians are prohibited. If you want to add a tag to indicate that pedestrians are not allowed on a road, use the tag foot=no.

117369178 almost 3 years ago

Is this train ferry still there? If it's historic and doesn't exist anymore (especially since the Pennsylvania RR is long gone), it should be added to OpenHistoricalMap instead of here on OSM.

119507803 about 3 years ago

Again, this should not be tagged as motorway due to the presence of at-grade intersections. Please change it back to trunk. Thanks!!

119504363 about 3 years ago

Again, this section of the TSP should not be tagged as motorway since it has at-grade intersections. Please change this back to trunk. Thanks!

119490009 about 3 years ago

I noticed that you upgraded the section of the TSP between Harlemville Road and Rigor Hill Road from trunk to motorway, despite the fact that there are at-grade intersections on this stretch of the parkway, which means that motorway is not the correct tag here. I will be changing that section of road back to trunk.

117441495 over 3 years ago

Hi, I responded to this here:
osm.wiki/Talk:Oregon/Highway_Classification#US_730

117441495 over 3 years ago

I thought we'd agreed on #local-oregon on Slack to not have WA 730 be trunk because its functional class is not principal arterial and WA doesn't consider it to be a Highway of Statewide Significance. Instead, it was decided to tag OR 11/WA 125 as trunk to provide a connection between Portland and Walla Walla.