This might sound like a silly question, but I was wondering if there is any guidance on when a road becomes a track. I've been driving on dirt roads since I first learnt to drive, so I might tag a way highway=unclassified surface=unsealed, where someone who has always lived in a capital city might see the same road and tag it highway=track tracktype=grade2. I'm particularly thinking of roads through forests (in particular of a road near Mt Canobolas, Orange NSW), some are in good enough condition to definitely call a proper road but others aren't as well maintained, narrower, more eroded. I haven't got any sample pictures (was busy driving!)
For those interested, the location I'm thinking of is here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-33.3897&lon=148.994&zoom=13&layers=null (click on edit the show GPS traces - the GPS trace with no way currently present is where I'm thinking about the tagging). Mark P. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "They offered to transport me back to any point in history that I would care to go, and so I had them send me back to last Thursday night, so I could pay my phone bill on time." (Weird Al Yankovic, "Everything You Know Is Wrong") _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

