We probably shouldn't be using ORPA in OSM as this is an OS-specific
term, that AFAIK only exists on their maps.
I'm not so sure. In Hampshire in particular there are large numbers of tracks
which obviously have public access (e.g. footpaths end on them, evidence of
frequent foot/horse use)
On 20 April 2012 09:42, Peter Rounce pe...@rounce.me.uk wrote:
I am new to OSM and mapping but have an interest in rights of way -
particularly unsurfaced roads. These are generally referred to as
byways, ORPAs, UCRs . I see that the OSM data has some of these,
but possibly only 10% to 20%
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