[talk-au] Wadbilliga Road south east NSW marked 4WD only
Mateusz Konieczny
matkoniecz at tutanota.com
Tue Jun 18 06:49:47 UTC 2019
18 Jun 2019, 08:40 by daviewales at disroot.org:
> Is it possible for a road to be both tertiary AND 4WD only?
>
Yes. In general highway=* tag is about road importance, not quality.
There are highway=primary full of potholes, highway=track with excellent asphalt
etc.
There are highway=trunk in Africa that are 4WD.
>From what I found - for example in Sierra Leone there are cases of highway=trunk
(highest level of national network, connecting major cities) that look like this,
at least during rainy season:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/28067294@N03/2709853961 <https://www.flickr.com/photos/28067294@N03/2709853961>
highway=tertiary is attempted to be defined as
"roads connecting smaller settlements, and within large settlements for
roads connecting local centres. In terms of the transportation network,
OpenStreetMap "tertiary" roads commonly also connect minor streets
to more major roads."
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