Road crews carry the world on their shoulders. They just aren't given enough to do what needs doing.
Road crews carry the world on their shoulders. They just aren't given enough to do what needs doing.
Road crews carry the world on their shoulders. They just aren't given enough to do what needs doing.
The roads are in such bad shape because sprawling road (read: car) infrastructure is unsustainable and bankrupts cities. What we need is economically sustainable micromobility and public transit infrastructure.
If you ever go and look around America on Google maps, it seems insane how much sprawl and unnecessary road infrastructure you have. I can't imagine America being able to effectively maintain these
I contribute to OpenStreetMap through surveying and tracing. It's given me some perspective on how wasteful our infrastructure is and how colossally unusable it is on foot.
(If anyone's interested, please, please ask me about it; I highly recommend it as a way to have more fun on walks and hyper-familiarize yourself with where you live. The built-in, web-based iD editor is great on desktop, and the third-party Vespucci editor is great on Android. Unfortunately, the appearance of Go Map!! on iOS seems possibly lackluster, but it seems just as functional.)
As a fellow OSM mapper, thanks for advertising. :D
I've been looking into trying it out and had streetcomplete recommended to me, I've really been a fan of its simple, game-ified interface, what are your opinions on it?
I couldn't really get into StreetComplete when I tried it, but I think that's mainly because I'm used to the iD editor's UI and because it isn't fully featured. Vespucci solved both of those things for me and gave me a fantastic editing experience. That said, for all I know, recommending Vespucci could leave a newcomer completely overwhelmed with options. So I would say that it's worth starting with StreetComplete if you want a highly gamified experience for stuff like tag editing for existing objects or starting with Vespucci if you feel like you want something extremely powerful, then trying the other one if your first choice's UI doesn't suit you or doesn't do what you want it to do. (StreetComplete and Vespucci are both available on F-Droid.)
I'll be entirely honest, I'm a big map nerd, looking around the world, different infrastructure, city layout, sprawl Vs density, how manmade interacts with the natural etc etc. I'll give open street maps a try, but I've been using gmaps for a while and Google earth is one of the best things I've ever seen
OSM has a ways to go to be entirely competitive with GMaps as a navigation tool in most regions (although it gets the upper hand in other areas). OSM's major advantages are four-fold:
Building roads is only sexy every twenty years or so. Maintaining roads has never been sexy, to my knowledge.
Moving away from roads and cars almost entirely? I dunno how we get political will for that.
Maintaining roads has never been sexy
Well I can't say building or maintaining roads gets me sexually aroused, but why is maintaining roads not "sexy"?
Politicians don't campaign on maintainance of infrastructure, so it's not sexy.