Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
But I think this direction of discussion misses the point. The point was how to
classify certain types of roads (unpaved connection and residential roads).
tracks are a type of road set up for agricultural (i.e. local traffic of who
works in the fields or forests or goes fishing) traffic. If there are other
reasons for a road to be (i.e. connection for "ordinary" traffic, access to a
plant or other technical installation) the highway class should be chosen
differently. A residential road can well be unpaved in some parts of Germany as
well, but that doesn't make it a track. In remote zones in Italy there are
provincial roads (i.e. roads of the network maintained by the provinces) that
aren't paved and are so narrow that 2 cars only at some spots can pass, but that
doesn't make them a track.

This was part of the discussion on tracks and paths at the time. My own reason for wanting to distinguish what I will call 'unclassified' which do not have a tidy surface or are 'residential' or 'service' which require care is that there should be a clear demarcation between roads that are generally safe to pass and those which may not be appropriate in some circumstances. Personally I was caught out with an older satnav showing no change when going from a main A road to what was essentially a 'dirt track' ( at that time not even a colour change ) ... it was still a perfectly legal road and there were warnings about single track with passing places, but I might have preferred to re-route if I was towing and I was already committed by the time the signage appeared. I think the real point is passing on the information that while a road may be part of the normal transport network, some may be less than suitable in some circumstances! Simply tagging 'unclassified' and merging with roads which are simply unmaintained by the local council while valid does not easily pass on important information while personally I feel these are 'tracks' and need to be tagged as such! It is different rendering that is the point here ... and iD is making this even more problematic by rendering everything with very similar styles even for footpaths!

( And this discussion should probably be on the tagging list, but I've still not added that to my catalogue )

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