Private driveways are also mapped in the GIS of Vlaanderen.
They are part of the mapping of every soil hardening.
Don't know the case for Wallonia.
The road itself is not in the Atlas, so the claim that it is private
seems just.
(the crossing path Sentier Miremont is in the Atlas and thus probably
public.)
Regards,
Gerard
Jonathan Beliën wrote:
I would say to put that road (from the main road to the house) as
`access=private` and reply to the note saying the road is now marked as private
and even if it's displayed on the map, no one will use that road (including GPS
using OpenStreetMap data).
Wish you a pleasant day !
Jonathan Beliën
GEO-6
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Jakka [mailto:vdmfrank...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 4 octobre 2017 11:10
À : talk-be@openstreetmap.org
Objet : [OSM-talk-be] How we deal with this kind of note
Hi,
http://www.openstreetmap.org/note/1161734#map=17/50.56332/4.24592&layers=N
highway=service
"Ce chemin est un chemin privé, il n'a pas a être sur la carte."
door anoniem
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