[talk-au] Roads that follow ABS suburb boundaries
b.schulz.10 at scu.edu.au
b.schulz.10 at scu.edu.au
Mon Jun 15 15:38:48 BST 2009
Greetings Talk-Au,
Tonight I tried to enter tertiary roads based on a GPX track I took on a drive from Newcastle to Clarence Town some months back and came to a point where one of the roads follows an ABS suburb boundary.
I'm wondering what the best way to handle this is. The GPX track and the ABS boundary agree to within 3m at most points, so it's safe to say that the ABS data accurately traces the center of the road in question.
Is it best to draw a 2nd way to represent the way, or some how break up the ABS boundary? So far I've just drawn in the road where the ABS boundary turns away from it.
The GPX track in question is here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Biogenesis_/traces/413716
The area of the map in question is here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-32.6009&lon=151.8143&zoom=14&layers=B000FTF
You'll need to zoom in to see the Data layer to observe my changes before the rendering updates, but the road goes from Clarence Town and runs East to the Buckets way.
Brent
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