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112953573

Brickhall Lane that is

112953573

Hi, I am not convinced that the weight limit applies only too the bridge. It also applies to the road.
Although a bit of an oddity as it only applies in one direction or more likely the TRO has only be implemented by Shropshire.

Cheers Phil

112839818

I am aligning to Land Registry Cadestra parcels, which is about the best we have.

112839818

I missed that one and will remove it, it is from Land Registry opendata.

112804125

I have updated way/30408422 to reflect legal access, changed motor_vehicle to discouraged and added weight and smoothness tags.

112839818

Hi Bernard, it is still a work in progress.

I am planning to do more and either use and tag of remove them.

Cheers Phil

112902642

Hi, welcome to OSM.

Thank you for your edits however please use meaningful changeset comments that explain to other mappers what you are changing and why.

Cheers Phil

112804125

> I believe it just has a really worn surface that gives rise to those signs.
That is correct, and had me puzzled when you mentioned bin lorries. The poor surface only really affects small wheeled vehicles, in a car you have to take it carefully.

There is a farm on that road and bin lorries do go that way without a problem. I happened to see someone in the pub who has driven them that way and he said 'no problem, there is plenty of space and referred to the fact they have to collect rubbish from the farm.

Also in this changeset, way/419745389/history should not be tagged as hgv=no. Signage prior to the turn https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=547111949711585 indicates that the bridge has a maxweight of 10 tons, which will exclude most hgvs but not all. This should be tagged as maxweight=10.
Geograph is also a useful source of usable images in the GB.
For example https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/551936

Cheers Phil

112804125

Hi
Again I am wondering what the source of these edits is.

I am puzzled what you were trying to achieve by setting way/30408422 to motor_vehicle=no?
Whilst there are blue 'unsuitable for motor vehicles' signs they are legally allowed to use it and need to for access to fields and premises.

Cheers Phil

112747078

Thank you for your comments however we can't use Google Street View or other Google products as a source in OSM because Google's licence doesn't allow it to be used here.

I am going to have to revert these edits.

Which other edits have you used Google Streetview for as these will need to be reverted also.

Please continue mapping but only use allowed sources, we can for example use mapillary for street level images.

Out of curiosity, as your edits suggest you are in Kent, did you visit Shropshire or what was the driver to make these edits?

Cheers Phil

97110574

I think the name slipped a bit, have fixed it.

Cheers Phil

112747078

Grade 5 seems rather unlikely, imagery suggests grade 3.

What street level imagery was available here?

112706340

Hi, welcome to OSM.

I am a little concerned as to why you have changed ways 144589140 and 142495281 to prevent vehicles when they lead to houses and a farm. How do the residents get there, how does amazon deliver? Access=private was
correct.
Cheers Phil

81366400

Hi
Some of this edit seem very strange.

You have changed several nodes which were correctly tagged as railway=shuttle_train into level crossings. Eurotunnel would be a very odd place to find a level crossing.

Just wondering why you thought the original tag was incorrect?

Cheers Phil

112510841

It is a smallish area, just happens to cross 180 degrees within a single country

112370670

https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=278744020613521

112370670

Hi
A turn restriction here isn't quite correct as at this point Garstang Road is divided. It would be preferable to split Garstang Road at this point and allow the resulting oneway to take care of routing.

Cheers Phil

112339206

Thank you, you are correct. I will update those tags.

112328871

Hi
Welcome to OSM.

Thank you for your edits, they are very useful. You can put the route code into a prow_ref tag and add designation=public_footpath.

One small problem, you do need to provide connectivity to the road, otherwise routers will see it as a dead end and not route over it.

Here to help if you have any questions on OSM and rights of way.

Cheers Phil

111093296

Hi John
When using iD to make changes to an object it is best to keep within the tags dropdown which allows you to update only those tags which have changed.

At top level iD is rather clunky.

I have restored the building, please could you check I have done it correctly?

Cheers Phil