NOTICE: help.openstreetmap.org is no longer in use from 1st March 2024. Please use the OpenStreetMap Community Forum

Hi all. I uploaded a GPX track: how can I classify it as a footpath?

asked 21 Jun '20, 17:14

PaRi53's gravatar image

PaRi53
56558
accept rate: 0%

Please update your title and mention you want to classify a GPS trace as a footpath.

(22 Jun '20, 11:22) ahangarha

In addition to other answers. If it is GPX trace that you have recorded while walking the path it would be useful if you also checked it's legal status by noticing if it has official footpath sign posts (designated) or it's local path that is well used (allowed) from local knowledge. It may have restrictions or be private. It's probably not good to map a path unless you walked it yourself and can add the status tagging. It is useful that you have uploaded the trace as ways mapped with using the average of multiple traces will be more accurate. Multiple trace are also useful for checking image background alignment.

permanent link

answered 24 Jun '20, 06:41

andy%20mackey's gravatar image

andy mackey
13.2k87143285
accept rate: 4%

Raw GPS traces usually have far too much noise to use as ways directly in OSM. You will need to trace over the track in an editor like iD or JOSM.

In order for routing software to be able to direct people along the path it will have to share common nodes with each on the paths or roads it joins with.

There are some tutorials here, but the iD (default) editor is user friendly enough that you may not need them.

permanent link

answered 21 Jun '20, 18:30

InsertUser's gravatar image

InsertUser
11.0k1369185
accept rate: 19%

Your answer
toggle preview

Follow this question

By Email:

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here

By RSS:

Answers

Answers and Comments

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or _italic_
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported

Question tags:

×64

question asked: 21 Jun '20, 17:14

question was seen: 991 times

last updated: 24 Jun '20, 06:41

NOTICE: help.openstreetmap.org is no longer in use from 1st March 2024. Please use the OpenStreetMap Community Forum