[OSM-talk-be] New user

Ben Abelshausen ben.abelshausen at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 08:34:10 UTC 2014


Hi,

Welcome to OSM! I hope you will find OSM to be an open and fun project.
Don't hesitate to ask questions and talk to other mappers.

For checking some of the data there are also some great maps here:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ITO_Map

More in detail:

http://www.itoworld.com/map/124 (speedlimits)
http://www.itoworld.com/map/group/15 (cycling)

Happy mapping!

Met vriendelijke groeten,
Best regards,

Ben Abelshausen

On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Marc Gemis <marc.gemis at gmail.com> wrote:

> The maps on osm.org do not show the max speed, lane information, max
> height, speed camera's and so forth. In this presentation
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1F69PAR44JF3pBE1mBuv-8VaNmkyIOxxQhcAYEM_PuWo/edit#slide=id.pyou'll find a number of links to maps that show some of that information.
>  With those maps you can also find out where the information is missing in
> your neighborhood.
>
> There are also 2 styles for JOSM that show that information while you are
> editing: "Lane and road attributes<http://josm.openstreetmap.de/josmfile?page=Styles/Lane_and_Road_Attributes&zip=1>"
> and "Maxspeed<http://josm.openstreetmap.de/josmfile?page=Styles/Maxspeed&style>",
> see https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Styles for more information.
>
> There are also 2 styles for the cycling and walking networks. I think that
> the cycling network is rather complete, but need maintenance. That means
> check whether the nodes are still on the right spot, the routes are still
> correctly laid out. I've hear that the navigation is not always correct on
> a Garmin device because the street & cycleways are not tagged correctly in
> some case.
>
> The walking networks are far from complete. (see the maps in the above
> presentation).
>
> Also, the networks are broken sometimes by less experienced mappers that
> change the streets. A nice tool to find those problems is
> http://osma.vmarc.be/
>
> Walking and cycling network mapping are not the easiest thing to map. We
> have organised hangouts (video conferencing from Google) to explain this in
> the past. Unfortunately I don't have time the coming month to set one up
> with you. Maybe Jo ("Polyglot") has some time to teach you the correct way
> of mapping.
>
> Have fun !
>
> regards
>
> m
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 5:50 PM, ussa pa <ussapa at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> thanks Marc,
>>
>> Wow! awsome stuff !!
>> A few things I'm really interested in:
>>
>> 1 - Walking & cycling networks (field surveys required)
>> 2 - For car navigation I would suggest max speeds, lane information, access rights (all of which requires field surveys)
>>
>>
>> For 1, preferably the cycling part; 2 could be done altogether.
>>
>> I'm located south Ixelles, chee de Boondael, near av Guillaume Gilbert
>> I switched to the cycling map, funny I see a lot of beer icons on the map
>> ;-)
>>
>>
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