[Talk-GB] Highways Leading to Farms and single residential properties in rural areas
Andy Street
mail at andystreet.me.uk
Tue Mar 12 00:51:55 UTC 2013
On Mon, 2013-03-11 at 23:11 +0000, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
> I'd say that a track only exists because vehicles have passed that
> way,
> and will only exist while vehicles continue to use it (which in some
> ways implies it's unfenced), whereas an unsurfaced/dirt service road
> has been constructed in some way, even if it's not been sealed or
> metalled.
To me a road is something that I can comfortably drive my normal non-4x4
car along at roughly the same sort of speed that I could on a regular
well maintained sealed highway. A track on the other hand would be
probably passable by a normal car (but not always), slower speeds and a
desire to use it only if it is required to reach my destination.
Cheers,
Andy
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