In the Topo view, "Road surface integrity" is a checkbox selection under 
details.  And it is briefly documented here 
<http://osmand.net/blog?id=topo_style>: "'surface integral rendering' is 
made to conveniently show the surface information." A map key scale at the 
bottom shows 0 to 10 possible surface gradients, plus "no data".  But I'm 
not seeing any obvious examples on my local California map.  

What is this a measure of?  The OpenStreetMap tag surface=* 
<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:surface> is descriptive (i.e., 
"paved", "concrete").  That's true of most of the tags 
<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dpath> associated with 
highway=path. Perhaps surface integrity is a value Osmand computed from 
other OSM tags?  Grateful for any thoughts.

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