On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 19:37 +0000, Andy Townsend wrote: > > but it's a rare bridleway that is only wide enough for a horse, > > As DaveF has already suggested, I suspect that's hugely > geographically variable - I can think of a few examples in > Derbyshire, Notts and Yorkshire where "public bridleways" couldn't > accommodate a horse, unless it wasn't much bigger than a large dog. > > In addition to that things can change from track to bridleway and > back (in OSM terms) as they get overgrown and as hedges get cut back. > > At the end of the day you just do the best job you can based on one > visit. Personally I render these things mostly based on the > designation so as long as that's correct I'm happy :) > And to back up what Andy says, some bridleways are just a legal line crossing farmland.
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