On Fri, 2019-07-19 at 15:06 +0100, Tom Hughes wrote: > On 19/07/2019 14:17, David Woolley wrote: > > On 19/07/2019 13:37, Tom Hughes wrote: > > > > I would say the logical consequence of that argument is that no > > > > road > > > > should be mapped as tertiary, as, unless taken from OS, it is > > > > a > > > > subjective judgement and can't be consistently verified. > > > > > > That doesn't follow - in the UK we have always (with very rare > > > exceptions like Oxford High Street) mapped secondary, primary and > > > trunk to the official status of the road. > > > > You seem to be rejecting the original proposal. I was analysing > > the > > case where the original proposal is accepted, and therefore the > > official > > status must be ignored if it is not signposted. > > Well I'm not entirely sure what the true status is since the road > hasn't been identified and OS OpenData seems to be being used as > the source of truth which wouldn't be my first choice. > > Philip seemed to be saying that this was genuinely a white > signed A road (or at least that OpenData says it is) and hence > that it is a primary although he apparently prefers it to be > tertiary. > > You then followed up by saying that the logical consequence > of it being a primary (which I was assuming was correct) was > that nothing was tertiary, which didn't seem to make much > sense to me > > Perhaps if the road was identified it would be a more productive > discussion... > As the sabristi have already discovered this one, and the OSM edits appear linked to Sabre Wiki edits, I will identify it.
In this case I am concentrating on A5191 (Coleham Head, Belle Vue Road, Hereford Road) https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/52.70122/-2.74811 Not a primary on the ground as can be seen on mapillary. As Richard says this is legally a primary route, but the Highway Authority have chosen not to promote it as a primary route, it is signed at both ends as Belle Vue. The Meole Brace end sign is http://trigpoint.myzen.co.uk/photodump/HerefordRoadSign.png The signed primary route is via Hazledine Way, Pritchard Way and Old Potts Way. Phil (trigpoint) _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb