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167065815

As adding multiple `aeroway=jet_bridge` didn't seem the best for different sections, if it means a single "bridge" as in `man_made=bridge` . It should be one unique feature.

167073995

1. Please use `highway=construction` + `construction=elevator` , `construction:highway=elevator` ; not `opening_hours=`
2. Please use descriptive upload comments, not meaningless gibberish numbers

167065815

This duplicates with the `aeroway=jet_bridge` areas. Someone has drawn both the fixed and moving parts, so they need to be distinguished.

166928952

Another one https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/pull/2940

166928952

Graphhopper is very crude. It didn't even support multiple `via` until last year. https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/pull/3030

There's an open ticket for this, not merged yet https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/pull/3122

166925540

There's not really any reason to u-turn here, without any access roads or other parking (except the Hoi Wang Rd `bus_bay=` ). Going to The Austin should turn 3 lefts from Canton Rd northbound, or direct right turn on Wui Man Rd northbound from West Kowloon Station. Also no guidance is signposted.
The `=*_link` makes it resemble a `junction=jughandle` . A `=*_link` usually has no parking either. If it's not considered as an internal road part of the `=bus_station` facility, it could be `=residential` / `=unclassified` , instead of the `=service` previously.

166755667

1. By the logic, those sections of CLK Rd functions as a exclusive connection to those `=motorway` ? What's the difference?
2. This was exactly debated many times before. But the case of Expressway and Tunnel Area here requires special treatment with `=motorway` and `=motorway_link`

166928952

1. It's also "mainly or exclusively for pedestrians." with a `vehicle=yes` case. There's even a `=destination` case which could simply be `=residential` etc, as is what's used in HK now . Clearly, your interpretation is not only how it's used. highway=pedestrian#Examples
2. Can you give examples of such routers? The argument doesn't hold when `=pedestrian` can indeed allow vehicles. They should still evaluate any `vehicle=` / `motor_vehicle=` / `*:conditional=` first.

166925540

Is this actually intended, or is a side effect?

166928952

`=pedestrian` can still have `motor_vehicle=yes` . It simply means pedestrians is the main functionality.

166755667

It's essentially a `=motorway` spur in all but street naming. If you haven't noticed, Shun Long Rd itself is not actually an Expressway or Tunnel Area either, but only connects with them.

166755667

The extent of a street is not well-defined in HK. Connector roads still get gazetted and signposted as that street (using street-name signs), including interchanges and slip roads. So yours still result in an inconsistency with the westbound from the diverge of Shun Long Rd to Shun Fai Rd.
I'm not discussing Sun Fai Rd. Symmetry is not a must. It doesn't necessarily correspond to reality. What we are discussing is the sections of CLK Rd only entering or exiting a `=motorway` , thus it should be reflected as a `=motorway` or `=motorway_link` . It acts an extended slip road. See Hung Tin Rd only connecting Yuen Long Hwy.

166781478

Should be connected. Not separated.

166781254

Should be connected. Not separated.

166781183

Should be connected. Not separated.

166781087

This is forgetting to connect all vertexes. Should not be separated.

166781003

This is forgetting to connect all vertex. Not separated.

166780876

There's no error here. Please look at the existing situation before editing.

166780602

This is an obvious case of forgetting to connect all vertexes. It should not be reshaped.

166778811

Overhanging buildings are common in HK. They should not be assumed as wrong.