Kevin Broderick <[email protected]> writes: > Another exception in New England, particularly, is that some states > (especially New Hampshire and Vermont) have a non-trivial number of > driveways that are privately maintained but in whole or part legally public > right of ways. In some cases, three public right of way continues past the > maintained portion of the driveway as a woods road of some variety; in > others, they end in someone's yard. > > To me, tagging those as driveway with appropriate access info and tagging > the woods road, where applicable, as track seems appropriate even though > they are pubic right of ways.
In (central, pretty rural) MA, I know of a 'paved area you can drive on' that is functionally a driveway, but has a name and is in the state's road dataset with that name. It is legally a public way and snow is plowed by the town. Whether they will ever pave the crumblying pavement is an open question :-) But if they aren't named by the government, then driveway seems right, with access=yes.
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