Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-13 Thread Dudley Ibbett
Many thanks for all the responses. I've changed Roach Road (it is free of pot holes at the moment!) to unclassified but will survey the others before changing them. Regards Dudley ___ Talk-GB mailing list

Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-12 Thread Peter Oliver
From what I remember, Roach Road is so heavily potholed that it's a bit of an effort for a single car to pass in some places. -- Peter Oliver On 11 Oct 2013 21:29, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com wrote: If in doubt, unclassified. Use tertiary if it's consistently built to a

Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-11 Thread Dudley Ibbett
Hi In Upper Hulme (Old Buxton Road and Roach Road) and on roads above (Back of the Rocks) and below (Blackshaw Lane) there seem to be odd changes between Unclassified and Tertiary Road tags. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/53.1444/-1.9821 I've no experience with regard to tagging

Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-11 Thread Richard Mann
If in doubt, unclassified. Use tertiary if it's consistently built to a cars-can-pass-one-another-easily standard (which usually means a clear through route between main roads, or the access route to a significant village). Might be different in parts of Britain where even main roads get to be

Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-11 Thread SomeoneElse
Dudley Ibbett wrote: In Upper Hulme (Old Buxton Road and Roach Road) and on roads above (Back of the Rocks) and below (Blackshaw Lane) there seem to be odd changes between Unclassified and Tertiary Road tags. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/53.1444/-1.9821 I've no experience with