Are the two mutually exclusive? Road classification versus surface condition?
First time I drove this road it was smooth as - just been graded. Last was
after heavy rain and an army tank would have had trouble.
Adrian
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On 18 Jun. 2019, 16:08, at 16:08, Warin
Forgot to reply to the list...
Take 2.
Also, here is a description http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/showpost.php?s=df502a2c56c4e13e0de74c9fa678bd02=1449763=2>
of the road from someone who has driven it:
Hi Warin,
Is it possible for a road to be both tertiary AND 4WD only?
The LPI Base Map
18 Jun 2019, 08:40 by daviewa...@disroot.org:
> Is it possible for a road to be both tertiary AND 4WD only?
>
Yes. In general highway=* tag is about road importance, not quality.
There are highway=primary full of potholes, highway=track with excellent asphalt
etc.
There are highway=trunk
It may be shown as tertiary but I'd be cautious about removing 4wd_only
based on the NSW basemap only.
Have you had a look at the NSW imagery for that area or checked any
other form of road conditions eg.
On 18/06/19 16:05, Warin wrote:
Hi,
This appears to be an error. On the LPI Base map it looks like a
tertiary rd..
Way: Wadbilliga Road (380747553) ... this extends to the east as well.
Any objections to removing the 4WD only and upping it to tertiary class?
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Hi,
This appears to be an error. On the LPI Base map it looks like a
tertiary rd..
Way: Wadbilliga Road (380747553) ... this extends to the east as well.
Any objections to removing the 4WD only and upping it to tertiary class?
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