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    On 2/23/11 10:10 PM, Ian Dees wrote:
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:04 PM, Nathan
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          <div class="im">On 2/23/2011 9:46 PM, Ian Dees wrote:<br>
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              They should be part of a route relation.<br>
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          Buh...? I'm asking what highway=* value they should have.</blockquote>
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        <div>Do they really, truly fit into one highway=* category along
          their entire route? I was suggesting the route relation
          because I remember parts of the Blue Ridge Parkway I drove in
          Virginia seemed to have different road characteristics.</div>
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    i think it's ok to default the blue ridge parkway to secondary. the
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    thing, though, is setting the access restrictions properly; if
    memory serves<br>
    the BRP is passenger vehicles only.<br>
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    richard<br>
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