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This bridge does not have a tag in common with its surrounding ways that shows the purpose of this bridge. There should be one of these tags: $1
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Possible domain squatting: $1. Suspicious text is: "$2"
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Content of the URL ($1) did not contain these keywords: ($2)
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By convention ways tagged with special combinations of key and value pairs are considered to be areas and are drawn as such in the map. Therefore it is necessary that they form closed loops. Non-closed areas are invisible in the map! The standard.xml file is used to determine which key-value-combinations are drawn as areas; any instance of these has to be closed-loop.
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Streets tagged as one-way must not be dead-ended (where should all the cars pile at the end of the road?). Nodes where just one-way streets begin (or end) cannot be reached (escaped from). Please note that motorways and motorway_links are considered one-way implicitly, so this check applies.
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Streets that have (at least) one unconnected end are examined here. If such an end-node is very close to any other way an error is reported. Unconnected end-nodes should probably be connected to adjacent ways.
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As shown in http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Deprecated_features some tags get replaced by others as new tagging conventions evolve. Consider this as a notice, not as an error. The term 'deprecated' is deprecated; you're free to tag anything the way you like. This is just a hint for new tagging conventions that have evolved in the meantime.
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The ref-tag documents the reference (e.g. 'A 10') for motorways. These are mandatory as they are very important information
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The name tag should be specified for every point of interest as its content gets rendered in the map next to the POI symbol
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Any highways drawn on the map should be accessible by car starting anywhere in the world. Ferries and highways (even railway platforms) are included in this check, so almost any island in the sea should be reachable starting from the mainland.
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