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163004469

Thank you for adding your business to OpenStreetMap, which I have moved to the correct location on the corner of George Lane and Pulteney Road.

You may wish to reconsider opening_hours=24/7 unless your premises really are open to walk-in customers at all times. Obviously your website is always open, but that isn't useful information on a map.

Your SEO spam in the changeset comment is somewhat irritating, however renaming a section of George Lane and adding your business to the 55 bus route relation were nothing short of vandalism. This has been reverted.

162650122

Thank you!

If you need any help with future roadworks, please ask on the community forum.

163001227

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless explicitly prohibited.

Reverted in changeset/163003949

163001236

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless explicitly prohibited.

Reverted in changeset/163003949

163001261

Are you sure that you are not-conflating private ownership with a legal access prohibition for pedestrians here?

It is very unlikely that Strand Lane is "cars only" as there is no such restriction in the UK. It was already tagged motor_vehicle=private by another mapper.

As I have not been to Strand Lane since I was a student at KCL 30 years ago, I have added a note for someone to check this - note/4643776

163001299

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect legal restrictions, not matters of opinion.

Although walking along Blackfriars Underpass may not seem an attractive proposition, there are no signs explicitly prohibiting it and therefore no prohibition. Pedestrians are explicitly prohibited by signs at both ends of the Upper Thames Street tunnels, but not elsewhere on the A3211.

Reverted in changeset/163003434

163001119

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless explicitly prohibited.

Reverted in changeset/163003949

163001108

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless explicitly prohibited.

Reverted in changeset/163003949

163001098

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless explicitly prohibited.

Reverted in changeset/163003949

163001084

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless explicitly prohibited.

Reverted in changeset/163003949

163001065

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless explicitly prohibited.

Reverted in changeset/163003949

163001307

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect legal restrictions, not matters of opinion.

Although walking along Blackfriars Underpass may not seem an attractive proposition, there are no signs explicitly prohibiting it and therefore no prohibition. Pedestrians are explicitly prohibited by signs at both ends of the Upper Thames Street tunnels, but not elsewhere on the A3211.

Reverted in changeset/163003434

163001317

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect legal restrictions, not matters of opinion.

Although walking along Blackfriars Underpass may not seem an attractive proposition, there are no signs explicitly prohibiting it and therefore no prohibition. Pedestrians are explicitly prohibited by signs at both ends of the Upper Thames Street tunnels, but not elsewhere on the A3211.

Reverted in changeset/163003434

163001332

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect legal restrictions, not matters of opinion.

Although walking along Blackfriars Underpass may not seem an attractive proposition, there are no signs explicitly prohibiting it and therefore no prohibition. Pedestrians are explicitly prohibited by signs at both ends of the Upper Thames Street tunnels, but not elsewhere on the A3211.

Reverted in changeset/163003434

163001508

There does not appear to be either a signed pedestrian prohibition here, or a gate. If the road is not a public highway (not maintainable at public expense), then ownership=private might apply - see ownership=private

Reverted in changeset/163003055

163001519

There does not appear to be either a signed pedestrian prohibition here, or a gate. If the road is not a public highway (not maintainable at public expense), then ownership=private might apply - see ownership=private

Reverted in changeset/163003055

163001572

In what sense in Bessborough Gardens, which appears to be a public park operated by Westminster City Council, private?

https://www.westminster.gov.uk/parks-and-open-spaces/bessborough-gardens

163001052

Hi Wendy and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.

I note that you have added a lot of foot=no access restrictions with the changeset comment "cars only".

Access restrictions in OpenStreetMap reflect verifiable legal restrictions, which in the UK for foot=no requires a traffic order and a "pedestrians prohibited" sign (TSRGD diagram 625.1 - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_625.1.svg ). There is no such thing as a "cars only restriction".

Pedestrians in the UK use highways by absolute right unless exp[licitly prohibited.

I will revert all of your incorrect changes in order to prevent your misunderstanding of the law from corrupting pedestrian routing services.

156900721

Changing a signed shared cycleway on the pavement to highway=footway without access tags allowing cycling isn't "adding detail", it's deliberate and malicious vandalism.

162650122

Please don't change roads to highway=construction for short duration roadworks. Not all routing software updates daily or even weekly, so the impact of changes like this can extend for longer than the road closure.

You could use a conditional restriction to implement a future road closure of known duration, see osm.wiki/Conditional_restrictions

Please also see these OSM Community discussions:
https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/new-edits-by-one-busmiles-user-in-the-uk/116376
https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/a25-sinkhole-road-closure/126177