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The Missing Roads project will be focused on the addition of the new and missing roads to improve the overall road network connectivity and visualization. Places with missing roads will be automatically identified by the internal tools built by Mapbox developers based on GPS traces.
Example:
Types of Activity
Here is list of features we will be commonly focus on:
Missing roads
Roads geometry
Oneway tag
Surface tag (paved, unpaved)*
Access tag*
*We’re aware of local mapping and conditions. If there is a possibility that the road could have a special access tag and in case there is no ground truth we will leave a note or mark the access as unknown. Also we will add surface tag at least for roads outside of cities.
Geographical scope and timeframe
Missing Roads project will map on OSM worldwide. Right now main focus will be on:
USA
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
How to find Missing Roads edits
All edits made by our team in this project will have the hashtag #mapbox_missing_roads
Editing Team
All members of the team went through the onboarding process before starting editing on OpenStreetMap and are familiar with the principles of editing. The team will use OSM ID as the main tool for editing.
New editors are guided to OSM training resources like the OSM Wiki and iD editor's Help panel.
All team members can be found here: link
All available sources on OpenStreetMap site itself:
1.1 Backgrounds or Satellite imagery (the latest ones based on dates in the Background panel info). Example:
1.2 Photo Overlays or Street-level sources (Mapilary, Bing Streetside etc.)
1.3 Overlays (OSM GPS traces, Tiger Roads etc.)
Sources with ODbL license
Mapbox datasets and tools**
**For cases where there is not enough ground truth data from the OSM (Backgrounds, Overlays, etc) we will use collected Mapbox telemetry data, GPS traces, knowledge of the on the ground test drivers, etc. to produce the edit. We are ready to share all sources that we will use for mapping in case and provide as much context as needed.
Results
The results of our review made by our team in OpenStreetMap will be provided quarterly in the /mapping repository in the comment section of the Project’s ticket.
In the USA there are at least 3,000 cases of missing roads by the end of May '2024.
Contact
We welcome feedback from OSM mappers as local knowledge always prevails. If you have any questions about a specific edit done by the Mapbox team inside this project or want to suggest some improvements in the editing process you can contact project coordinator [email protected] (Evgeniya) or post a comment in a changeset.
In cases of the general Mapbox mapping activity feedback and suggestions, please, use general contact e-mail: [email protected].
We’ve made 2250 changesets, created about 20,4K ways (2,4K km).
We spent most of our time adding service roads and parking aisles, residential roads and driveways. We also fixed old roads from TIGER uploads.
Right now the project is on pause, but we will use the hashtag if we will find a place to map again.
Examples:
Introduction
The Missing Roads project will be focused on the addition of the new and missing roads to improve the overall road network connectivity and visualization. Places with missing roads will be automatically identified by the internal tools built by Mapbox developers based on GPS traces.
Example:
Types of Activity
Here is list of features we will be commonly focus on:
*We’re aware of local mapping and conditions. If there is a possibility that the road could have a special access tag and in case there is no ground truth we will leave a note or mark the access as unknown. Also we will add surface tag at least for roads outside of cities.
Geographical scope and timeframe
Missing Roads project will map on OSM worldwide. Right now main focus will be on:
How to find Missing Roads edits
All edits made by our team in this project will have the hashtag #mapbox_missing_roads
Editing Team
All members of the team went through the onboarding process before starting editing on OpenStreetMap and are familiar with the principles of editing. The team will use OSM ID as the main tool for editing.
New editors are guided to OSM training resources like the OSM Wiki and iD editor's Help panel.
All team members can be found here: link
Documentation used for mapping:
2.1 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tags
2.2 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:highway
2.3 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/United_States/2021_Highway_Classification_Guidance
2.4 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:oneway
2.5 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access
2.6 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:surface
Sources
1.1 Backgrounds or Satellite imagery (the latest ones based on dates in the Background panel info). Example:
1.2 Photo Overlays or Street-level sources (Mapilary, Bing Streetside etc.)
1.3 Overlays (OSM GPS traces, Tiger Roads etc.)
**For cases where there is not enough ground truth data from the OSM (Backgrounds, Overlays, etc) we will use collected Mapbox telemetry data, GPS traces, knowledge of the on the ground test drivers, etc. to produce the edit. We are ready to share all sources that we will use for mapping in case and provide as much context as needed.
Results
The results of our review made by our team in OpenStreetMap will be provided quarterly in the /mapping repository in the comment section of the Project’s ticket.
In the USA there are at least 3,000 cases of missing roads by the end of May '2024.
Contact
We welcome feedback from OSM mappers as local knowledge always prevails. If you have any questions about a specific edit done by the Mapbox team inside this project or want to suggest some improvements in the editing process you can contact project coordinator [email protected] (Evgeniya) or post a comment in a changeset.
In cases of the general Mapbox mapping activity feedback and suggestions, please, use general contact e-mail: [email protected].
More information about team : Wiki page
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