Kuala Kangsar Part II

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Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby snail-works » Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:33 am

Here's another track collected during my hometown trip.

Please advise whether the mp. file is being done correctly or not.

Thanks.

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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby ajay » Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:08 pm

i think u need to identify the tracks, like which one is normal road, which part is not accesible to cars. i don't think car can use rail track :)
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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby doraemon » Fri Nov 14, 2008 3:50 pm

snail-works did a great job.

She did identify the road types all in mp file.

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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby ajay » Fri Nov 14, 2008 5:19 pm

oh is it? then i must apologise coz my comment only based on the picture
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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby razuryza » Wed Nov 19, 2008 4:27 am

i think Mosque Ubudiah is more appropriate if called Masjid Ubudiah
and Palace Bkt Chandan, should be called Istana Iskandariah
istana iskandariah.gdb


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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby razuryza » Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:34 am

the famous Laksa Pak Ngah POI is wrongly placed in the map. i've corrected it in the map
previously located POI
wronglaksapakngah.jpg


newly corrected by me
laksapakngah.jpg

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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby doraemon » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:31 am

To all KK members...

If you were to do tracking, also please verify all the road types in the map to match the actual roads.

There was 1 time massive traffic jam on the main road, so I took the road in the circle and surprised me they are actually narrow kampung roads. Without hesitating, I used the road to avoid jams. Bravo! :thumbsup:

Kampung roads that there is only 1 car can pass thru at a time should classified as alley.

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There are few road type in our map. Please mark them correctly when you submit your tracklog. This is important to avoid wrong routing when the GPSr calculates its routes.

1) Alley (1 car lane narrow road)
2) Alley (private road eg: road in school compound or roads in university compound)
3) Residence road (normal roads)
4) Collector road (bigger roads that link to residence roads)
5) Unpaved road (sand and rock untar roads)
6) walkway/trail (predestrian and bicycle)

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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby snail-works » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:14 am

i'm confuse when see the roads which in the circle long time ago, since when the kampung road in my memory had become bigger road... or kampung road in MFM is under residence road or other....

Please correct me if i'm wrong:
a. The road in housing estate which width allow 2 cars pass thru, use residence road?
b. The narrow road eg. kampung road which only allow 1 car pass thru, use alley?
c. And what's the difference between aeterial road and collector road? can give example how to use them?

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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby ajay » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:20 pm

razuryza wrote:the famous Laksa Pak Ngah POI is wrongly placed in the map. i've corrected it in the map
previously located POI..
newly corrected by me

razuryza, that laksa pak ngah was submitted by me. it's not wrongly placed. this is a stall which sells laksa pak ngah, owned by his close relative. my folk's house is 100m from this so i know well :). i recommend this stall coz it's beside the main road & got plenty of parking space. the one behind tsung wah school also correct coz it's the original place/stall where the laksa is made, but it's not easily accessed. are you from k. kangsar also?
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Re: Kuala Kangsar Part II

Postby razuryza » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:15 pm

ajay wrote:
razuryza wrote:the famous Laksa Pak Ngah POI is wrongly placed in the map. i've corrected it in the map
previously located POI..
newly corrected by me

razuryza, that laksa pak ngah was submitted by me. it's not wrongly placed. this is a stall which sells laksa pak ngah, owned by his close relative. my folk's house is 100m from this so i know well :). i recommend this stall coz it's beside the main road & got plenty of parking space. the one behind tsung wah school also correct coz it's the original place/stall where the laksa is made, but it's not easily accessed. are you from k. kangsar also?

oh really? sorry.. never noticed the stall besides the roadside.. i always go to their house cum stalls..so.. shall we have two laksa pakngah? perhaps change one of the name to Laksa Pak Ngah Talang heheh.. anyway.. my kg is kuala kangsar la.. but i live in shah alam


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