On 22/5/20 6:24 pm, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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On 22. May 2020, at 03:10, Mike Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
This seems to contradict what Mateusz said. "Way used solely to access a
private residence is always highway=service, service=driveway no matter
whatever it is short, long, paved, unpaved, lit, unlit, ugly or 22 lanes wide."
While I have not so far split service ways because of length, I would not
completely reject the idea either (based on local conditions, in my area it
isn’t necessary to do it).
I know Mateusz was exaggerating, but clearly a 22 lanes wide way would very
improbably be considered a service=driveway. More likely you would consider it
a leisure=pitch ;-)
He wrote “used solely to access a residence”, which is less probable the longer
the way is (typically you would also use it to access places between its start
and end), so it is not necessarily contradicting.
To access some residences in Australia you have to drive ~100km off the public
roads.
While there might (or might not) be a water tank along the way the fact remains
the road is the driveway.
And no amazon etc will not deliver, you have to drive to there 'local' depot.
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