Steve Bennett wrote: > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php?title=Australian_Tagging_Guidelines&action=edit§ion=25 > > I think it was overly optimistic about a clear distinction between > "LCN" and "RCN" networks in Australia. Feel free to discuss, edit > further, etc.
Agreed, this is a grey area. The crossing of a council boundary is an interesting measure of whether a route is local or regional. Of course someone's going to find a very short unimportant cycleway which crosses a council boundary. I think it's a very useful measure nevertheless. By parity of reasoning, should a cycleway which crosses a state border be regarded national? Like the one which crosses from Canberra (ACT) into Queanbeyan (NSW) on this bridge: http://www.osm.org/?lat=-35.343726&lon=149.213133 The Mawson Trail is wholly within SA, but at 900km well exceeds the "as long as 200km" guideline for regional. I'm sorry that I don't have answers, only questions. John H _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

