I think what you've marked is about all you can do.

Obviously the road does not go all the way through and the gates at each
end are the restriction.

Cheers
Ross

>
> --- On Thu, 25/6/09, Jason Stirk <jst...@oobleyboo.com> wrote:
>
>> Not sure if this applies, but in many
>> rural areas you'll find that public roads may be through
>> gates marked as private property.
>
> I don't think it does, since I doubt a public road would go through a car
> port some how :)
>
> Also, looking at the sat imagery from google there appears to be some kind
> of dirt track for some of it, but there is also thick areas of trees and
> no sign of any kind of road.
>
> I though about marking it as a turning circle but there wasn't enough area
> to turn round and I had to do a 5 point turn.
>
>> For instance, the road I live on passes through private
>> property, has an (open) gate marked as private property, but
>> this road is the only access to a few other properties
>> behind it.
>>
>>
>> I've also run into a few instances quite literally out
>> the back of Bourke... 150Km along the 300Km Wilcannia-Bourke
>> track to see a fence warning it's private property and
>> trespassers will be shot at. It's still the main public
>> road though...



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