Strategies for covering a big area

Begin near and hope that others will do the further area in time.

Near in winter when the days are shorter.

Further when it is raining in the other area.

The economic dense areas first as they are more useful, or wait with that because others may do it.

Wait with dead end streets to do them on bicycle or do it complete as you are there anyway.

First the areas where you can get quickly and cheaply by public transport.

Stay in the same area as you may remember it and use the Osmand tracks or wait until it is well shown on Mapillary and Osmand. Or wait a day not to raise unwanted interest.

Wait for winter for some areas as people are inside and there are less leafs on the trees.

I am amazed by how AI Summarized this :slight_smile:

In the discussion regarding strategies for covering large areas, filipc outlines a comprehensive approach prioritizing efficiency and visibility. The user suggests starting with nearby locations, particularly during winter when shorter days and bare trees improve visibility, or in other areas during rainy weather. A key recommendation is to prioritize economically dense zones first due to their utility, though one must consider if others might cover them. For dead-end streets, filipc advises either completing them entirely when present or tackling them by bicycle. Accessibility is also crucial; areas reachable quickly and cheaply via public transport should be targeted early. To ensure consistency and avoid confusion, the user recommends staying within the same area to utilize existing Osmand tracks or waiting until data is well-represented on Mapillary and Osmand. Additionally, delaying work by a day can prevent raising unwanted interest. Finally, winter is highlighted as an optimal season for certain areas as residents stay indoors and foliage is reduced.

AI saying his own strategies but… “filipc” said…

for covering a big area btw you can do the square like the start idk like this

RED = area to cover

Green = First passage
Pink = Second Passage (passing by the green for going @ left)
Cyan = Third Passage
Yellow = Fourth Passage

I will also cite the map (idk about CC0) so you could have a look.
File:Turgot map of Paris, sheet 16 - Norman B. Leventhal Map Center.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

^^^ Hôtel de Castries is the piece of map that I modified ^^^