As the OP on this, all I can say is that in this part of the world, which includes that farm, that roadway would be called a "farm drive" (not "driveway") with double gates and a nameboard where it leaves the public road.

If you referred to the "track leading to the farm" the farmer might take offence after laying and rolling hardcore along it to make it suitable for all vehicles. A "track" is a narrow muddy lane between fields, and a farm at the end of one would typically be an old-time tumbledown affair, not one ready to receive delivery vans from Amazon.

However, my post was not about the naming, but about the rendering on the standard OSM map. Where at zoom level 15 driveways are not rendered, but lower-grade tracks and bridleways are. It doesn't make sense to a user of that map, although I can see the intended logic behind it.

The simplest solution would to remove the driveway tag and simply leave it as "service road". But that then causes it to be rendered on the standard map at the same width and colour as a minor public road, which is equally confusing to a map user. However, I notice that the entry gates have not been mapped, so adding those to a basic service road may be the best solution, and I will do that.

thanks,

Martin.

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