wtimme / OSM-Completionist

⛔️ DEPRECATED iOS companion app for OpenStreetMap that allows contributors to complete missing information
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Does This Crossing Have A Kerb? #70

Open pqhf5kd opened 4 years ago

pqhf5kd commented 4 years ago

Basic data

Replace the example data in the column "Data" with your suggestion.

Field Data Description
Question Does This Crossing Have A Kerb? The question that the mapper is prompted to answer
Tag key kerb The key of the tag that will be modified with this quest
Overpass Wizard query type:node and highway:crossing A query that the objects on the map are matched against
 Overpass Turbo link https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/TiP A link to the Overpass Turbo that allows others to easily see the query in action
Quest ID crossing_kerbs A String is used to reference the quest when storing its "selected" state in UserDefaults

Icon

Ideally, provide a vector icon, or a link to one.

Answers

Decide for one type of answers and remove the other ones.

Multiple choice

The quest can be solved by choosing one of these answers.

Answer Tag value
Raised raised
Lowered lowered
Flush flush
Rolled rolled
Yes yes
No no
wtimme commented 4 years ago

Thanks for using the issue template and filling it out!

I've had a quick look at the OSM Wiki page for the key kerb. The introduction says

The key is *`kerb=**, and is used on the node of ahighway=footway,highway=cycleway, orhighway=path` at the location of the kerb (at the edge of the street). If we were to follow this, the query would probably look something like this:

type:node and (highway=footway or highway=cycleway or highway=path) and kerb != *

While testing the query with overpass turbo, I had difficulties finding results. Is this what we are looking for?

I'm not very familiar with this specific tag, so I might making wrong assumptions. Do you maybe have some context as for what the tag is being used? Maybe that would help me understand the quest's purpose.

We would also need an icon. Is there one in StreetComplete that we could reuse?

bryceco commented 4 years ago

It’s a modifier for a crosswalk that indicates whether the crosswalk is wheelchair accessible, so it should only be applied to highway=crossing nodes (if the crossing is a node), or if the crosswalk is drawn as a path then at the endpoints of the way. In the path scenario it might require creating new nodes at the appropriate locations so that probably isn’t feasible.

The crosswalk icon can be used.