On 01/09/2015 10:59, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:08:34 +0100
"Dave F." <dave...@madasafish.com> wrote:

Your suggestion of decreasing the road class is "trolltaging" Please
don't do that. Lane closures or access restrictions etc, does not
change a road's classification.
Long-term closure/access restriction is a valid reason to change
classification. Lets say that section of primary road is closed making
it unusable for transit traffic and is now used only by local
residents. This is not temporary change but something for months. It
may change classification from highway=primary into highway=residential.

Access restriction and lane closure may result in change of road
classification.


No. The classification, usually set by a highway authority, remains the same. The temporary signs erected to indicate travel disruption never change the roads number/reference, They just say something like "The A36 will have lanes closures." & then indicate speed restrictions & possible alternative routes.

Dave F.

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