So, how would you classify a one-lane "road" leading through a former field,
now overgrown with 30 years or so of bushes and saplings, leading to a
billboard adjoining a motorway? The only improvements the "road" receives is to
be mowed periodically to keep it passable, and its only use is by crews
periodically changing what is displayed on the billboard. This hardly
qualifies as agricultural use, but I tagged it as a track because it is too
rudimentary to qualify as anything else.
Florian Lohoff <f...@zz.de> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 03:40:33PM +0200, Maarten Deen wrote:
> > I think the general idea is that track is a dirt roads fit for
> > two-tracked vehicles (cars, agricultural) and path is a dirt road
> > fit for one-tracked vehicles (because too narrow for two-tracked).
>
> A track is for aggricultural purposes - As soon there is the school
> bus or waste collection trucks passing it CANT be a track.
>
> Its either highway=service/service=driveway or an unclassified - it
> might have a surface=dirt/grass whatever.
>
> Flo
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