Hi!
In the German forum there is an ongoing discussion on this matter.
Frequently there are tracks that are paved (usually concrete or paving
stones) only in the lanes/grooves (what is the proper word for the outsides
of the track where the wheels run), but have an unpaved center. Obivously
the details can be descripted with a surface-Tag but there is no agreement
on how to set the basic tracktype. grade1 because it is 2/3ds paved, grade2
because it is not completely paved or even grade3 because it is a mixture of
hard and soft if interpreted sideways.
Looking at Tagwatch, it appears that there have been multiple attempts to
describe this, but nothing that looks like a useful solution.
My feeling is that we are lacking a tracktype value here that describes this
usecase. Logically it would fit between grade1 (paved - as in completely
paved) and grade2 (unpaved - as in completely unpaved). In lieu of a better
term, I'd call it grade1-2 (paved grooves, unpaved center).
Have there been previous discussions? What do you think about the problem?
bye
Nop
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