Changeset: 53464755
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Closed by KindredCoda
Tags
build | 2.5-7-gbd74430 |
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created_by | Potlatch 2 |
version | 2.5 |
Discussion
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Comment from Chetan_Gowda
Hi KindredCoda,
The Golden Gate Bridge is physically separated into two carriage ways. As far as I know, it must be two separate highways in OpenStreetMap too. Right now, you made it as one road. Can I know the reason behind this changes?Thanks,
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Comment from KindredCoda
Hi,
I had originally drawn it at two carriageways, but some dope recently decided to make it one. In addition, the road looked messy and horrible around the curves.
I decided to clean up the curves and leave it as-is otherwise, because I can’t seem to stop people from messing up my work for no apparent reason.
But if you want to revert back to my dual carriageway version, I’d be very happy.
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Comment from Chris Lawrence
As the "dope" involved, here's my explanation:
Since there are reversible lanes, a single way with oneway=no with lanes:both_ways=2 is a more appropriate tagging format than a note on each directional way that it may have 2, 3, or 4 lanes depending on how the lanes are set up.
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Comment from KindredCoda
Well, either way, my only edit there was to neaten those curved ends to match the rest of the bridge’s ways.
In the larger picture, I honestly have no idea how highways with moveable barriers should be tagged/drawn in OSM, and suspect that others would know better than I. Maybe there’s a thread regarding similar issues on other bridges/roadways?
Ways (5)
- Golden Gate Bridge (537838948), v1
- Golden Gate Bridge (26968360), v33
- Golden Gate Bridge (533294531), v2
- Golden Gate Bridge (533294530), v2
368033991, v6
Relations (6)
- 1 (San Francisco - Leggett) (2453570), v40
- US 101 (CA northbound, south of Hopland) (108619), v478
- Golden Gate Bridge (451971), v10
- 76X-Marin Headlands Express: Inbound to Downtown (3418918), v40
- 76X-Marin Headlands Express: Outbound to Marin Headlands (3418919), v36
- US 101 (CA southbound, south of Hopland) (71162), v621
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