shawat94's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 60814419 | about 7 years ago | Hi there, I believe you are correct here, MRWA-514 shows Evans Ford Road curving to the northeast, but the main residential road here is modeled and appears in aerial imagery to be continuing east. I've removed the name from the trail section that curves to the north. |
| 59164029 | over 7 years ago | Incorrect changeset comment; added connection from Viscount Loop to Kingsway as visible in ESRI imagery. |
| 59061621 | over 7 years ago | test comment |
| 58421536 | over 7 years ago | Hey Carnildo, Thanks for pointing this out! I accidentally removed this during a maproulette project that aims to clean up previously imported TIGER roads. I’m still a bit new to using OpenStreetMap, so I’ve reviewed tagging guidelines in the OSM wiki for driveways, as well as your tags on the driveway segment, and will be reviewing all of my edits from this session and reverting/fixing any of my edits that conflict with this. Thanks for taking the time to correct this. I apologize for creating the inconvenience and disrupting the data in Spokane. I happen to have grown up in the Spokane area, so I’m hoping to have a positive contribution in the area. Thanks! |
| 57747093 | over 7 years ago | Hey there, Our probe data indicated that this may be a location where a U-turn is not commonly made. On further inspection, there is a solid white line where the two ways cross here. In Queensland, a U-turn is not permitted over this solid center line. This is the reasoning for applying a u-turn restriction here, but we do not intend to add unnecessary noise to the map. Cheers |
| 57643193 | over 7 years ago | Hey there, Thanks for pointing this out! I was editing these coastlines with a filter on and must have not noticed I was editing a beach segment as well. I've replaced the crossed beach segments you noted and will review the other changesets from these edits to make sure there are no other crossed beach segments or other crossed ways. Thanks a lot for the feedback, and I'll keep these other natural and administrative ways in mind as I make edits near coastlines in the future! |