I've occasionally seen mappers do this sort of thing intentionally. They may know (or guess) that a particular way has more than one tracktype so they simply add other values and separate them with a semicolon.
In such cases, if one cannot determine what the tracktype actually is, it might be better to simply delete the entire tag. Unless you want to create a changeset comment or contact the original mapper some other way. On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 1:39 PM Florian Lohoff <f...@zz.de> wrote: > On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 01:37:09PM -0600, brad wrote: > > I'm seeing some tracks with multiple tracktype's like this: > > > > Way 364707088 [highway=track, name=FR 514, > tracktype=grade2;grade1;grade3] > > > > Is this generally accepted practice? > > If so, why? > > IMHO does not make sense at all. Most likely somebody joined track > segments without noticing the different grades and the editor > joined it. > > Flo > -- > Florian Lohoff f...@zz.de > UTF-8 Test: The 🐈 ran after a 🐁, but the 🐁 ran away > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > -- Dave Swarthout Homer, Alaska Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Blog at http://dswarthout.blogspot.com
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