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Proposed challenge: Korean bridges as nodes #344

Closed mxa closed 8 years ago

mxa commented 9 years ago

In South Korea there are a lot of features which have obviously been imported. Like bridges, which are mapped as points instead of as a segment of a way (road, train track, etc).Here is an example: http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/414964945#map=19/35.47293/128.25836 Additionally the naming convention has changed, so that instead of bridge:name=봉수교 (Bongsugyo) it should be name=봉수교, name:kr=봉수교, name:en=Bongsu Bridge, name:ko_rm=Bongsugyo A few meters north-west of the example point are two more nodes along the highway that mark beginning and end of a bridge.

Here is more about mapping bridges in Korea: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Korea_bridges

mvexel commented 9 years ago

Would this pertain to all nodes that are tagged bridge=yes? Or is there a different / better way to query these nodes?

mvexel commented 9 years ago

If it is that simple, this should be the source dataset: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/aZU

mvexel commented 9 years ago

(Assuming you mean South Korea when you speak about Korea.)

mxa commented 9 years ago

Yes, AFAIK there was no such import in North Korea, but I didn't check.

mvexel commented 9 years ago

Saving the data in a gist for later.

mxa commented 8 years ago

This one is a hot candidate too. Please move :)

mvexel commented 8 years ago

This issue was moved to maproulette/challenge-ideas#2