Changeset: 32711138
Please don't just create roads that lead nowhere. If you want to have semantics like "This roads leads to this parking lot" connect the road to the parking lot area.
Closed by Marex
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created_by | iD 1.7.3 |
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host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/id |
imagery_used | Bing |
locale | de |
Discussion
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Comment from chillly
I think a little respect for experience is due here. Joining a way to an area is not common practice.
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Comment from lxbarth
Chilly - looking for a good solution here to make this routeable, and most importantly avoid logically impossible one ways. Right now there are two: one leading from the parking lot, the other one leading to it. Not in love with connecting highways to parking lot areas either.
I suggest to just trace out parking aisles. Thoughts?
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Comment from Marex
Either solution is fine with me. From an application standpoint mapping parking aisles is more precise.
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Comment from chillly
My handle is chillly (three els).
Why would you be worried about routing around a car park of a cemetery? It can only be a destination not a mid-route point.
If you want to draw the service roads in the car park, great! Next time you're in Cottingham feel free to survey the site. Say "Hi" and I'll buy you a beer.
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Comment from SK53
@lxbarth Changing valid, albeit incomplete data on OSM by removing information, as is happening all too frequently with this program, is poor practice. I refer you to my answer on the Help site https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/44227/car-park-entranceexits.
Demanding routing of minor service roads is a waste of your staff time & a hell of a waste of volunteer contributors' time when they have to chase & monitor these edits to prevent data degradation.
For heaven's sake get some triage in the system. Not every contributor wants to map parking aisles, and I'd hazard a guess that not many people are routing to Cottingham Cemetery, or if they are will notice the cemetery and not need a sat nav for the purpose.
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