On 01/06/2011 01:23 PM, Charlotte Wolter wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
>         In the U.S. most rural and some suburban areas have mostly
> two-lane gravel roads. These are not tracks. They are regularly
> maintained, usually by the county. They often follow the one-mile grid
> lines common in the United States.

It can be regularly maintained and not be a track...it's not necessarily
opportunistic, and not necessarily single-lane...not even necessarily
unpaved.

When I am not sure what to call something, I just tag it as highway=road
to indicate that it's *some* sort of road, I'm just not sure what to
call it.  This trips most validators as highway=road is considered a
temporary tag...

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