I guess footway is equal to the english footpath and path is a surfaced/graded footpath.
Jack On Jul 15, 2009 11:51 AM, "ael" <[email protected]> wrote: Trevor Hook wrote: > Hi Folks > > I'm trying to get clear in my head the difference between footway... I had exactly the same confusion. "Footway" is somewhat odd to British ears, I think, while "path" is natural. Also "footway" sounds urban rather than rural. However, when I started tagging all the new paths I added in my area, one of the very experienced local people suggested that it was a mistake. He suggested that tags should express the "main purpose" and that was best expressed by "footway" rather than "path". So "footway" applies to purpose, whether urban or rural. The wiki at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dpath does seem to say something along these lines: use it where none of the other tags is obviously applicable (etc). ael _______________________________________________ newbies mailing list [email protected] ht...
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