[Talk-ro] Road network improvements in Macedonia

Strainu strainu10 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 12 16:36:37 UTC 2019


Hi Andrew,

I'm guessing the subject should read "Romania" instead of "Macedonia"? :)

The tagging rules for Romania are presented in the upper section of
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Ro:Map_Features. Let me know if
you need a manual translation.

Beware of aligning with the traces - some, especially the old ones are not
very reliable. If you do this automatically, I would test a bit with the
highways first, as those are pretty well aligned in my experience. If you
do it manually, you can use the buildings to properly align imagery.

In recent years I haven't seen any major issues on the major roads, except
the lack of or bad alignment of speed limits,which I don't think you can
solve without local knowledge. If you find major issues, feel free to ask a
local second opinion either here or on Facebook ("OpenStreetMap Romania"
group).

Good luck,
  Strainu

e vineri, 11 ianuarie 2019, Andrew Wiseman <andrew_wiseman la apple.com> a
scris:

> Hello OSM Romania,
>
> My name is Andrew Wiseman, I work for Apple on the maps team. My team is
> interested in doing some work on the road network in Romania on
> OpenStreetMap, things like adding missing roads, making sure roads
> connect properly, fixing incorrect alignments with GPS traces, ensuring
> road classifications are consistent, and other similar issues.
>
> Are there places you know of that need improvement or types of problems
> you see frequently? And are there any imagery sources you'd recommend, any
> specific highway classification guidelines you recommend, or anything else
> that might help? I've seen https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/
> WikiProject_Romania
>
> We have a Github page here about the project: https://github.com/
> osmlab/appledata/issues/137
>
> Thank you,
>
> Andrew
>
> Apple, Inc.
>
>
> Andrew Wiseman |  Maps | andrew_wiseman la apple.com
>
>
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