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<p>Take your pick. It would depend on where; <br>
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<p>some places have long stretches of road that are 'flood prone',
tagged on the road only? <br>
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<p>some places have a short section - a ford. So this would need 2
sections of stream - one through the culvert (some around me have
more than one pipe so micro mapping would have 3 culverts!) and
another section of stream that intersects the road with ford
tagging. <br>
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<p>One I just walk past today has a culvert .. that part of the road
is dry, but the road dips down after that and is flooded right now
.. depth ~ 0.6 metres length 30? metres. Did not pay much
attention to the length. <br>
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<p>Would you mind elaborating?</p>
<p>With the stream under a road (way) as tunnel and the default
culvert;</p>
<p>The road over the top has either a node or way ford<br>
Or <br>
is the road/way flood_prone yes<br>
Or <br>
is the stream culvert section additionally ford yes</p>
<p>Tnx<br>
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<p>Where these are in NSW the DCS Base Map shows where bridges
are present. <br>
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<p>Some culverts become fords in flood situations, and floods
are quite possible with intermittent waterways so tagging as
both a culvert and food way may be best where this occurs.<br>
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<p>Personally I'd leave them alone, other than the obvious
bridges they may not be resolved by imagery alone. I can see
them being important on main roads .. so possibly those should
be done. <br>
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<div>Hi, </div>
<div> A lot of you may have seen and fixed a node on a road
adjacent to a stream with a single key of fixme="unknown
type of water crossing", what I didn't realise until I ran
an <a
href="https://overpass-turbo.eu/?Q=%2F*%0AThis%20is%20an%20example%20Overpass%20query.%0ATry%20it%20out%20by%20pressing%20the%20Run%20button%20above!%0AYou%20can%20find%20more%20examples%20with%20the%20Load%20tool.%0A*%2F%0Anode%0A%20%20%5Bfixme%3D%22unknown%20type%20of%20water%20crossing%22%5D%0A%20%20(%7B%7Bbbox%7D%7D)%3B%0Aout%3B&C=-36.84446;127.79297;4"
moz-do-not-send="true">overpass query</a> was that
there were 2377 of these fixme remaining in Australia and
they were all added by a single organisation. </div>
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<div> A lot of these are clearly fords on dry/intermittent
creeks and I can't see the reason for not mapping these as
fords instead of adding the fixme note to limit the amount
of editing now required to fix these imported fixme notes,
most from 2018 and 2019.</div>
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<div>As the node is adjacent to the stream, I can't see how
to easily edit these where it is clear it is a bridge or
predominantly a ford in an easy process. e,g, <a
href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6839769585"
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<div>Any thoughts?</div>
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