On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Richard Mann < [email protected]> wrote:
> I use path for unmade paths in the country (or indistinct ones across > parks), and footways for made up paths. > > Richard > > But that goes against the wiki advice, highway=footway is for designated foot routes, any UK Public Footpath in the countryside would fall under that interpretation and yet more often than not they are just mud or grass paths, certainly once you are off the more popular tourist trails. However, an urban pedestrian cut through with a hard surfaced is often only legally recognised in the same way as a path at the side of the road, you aren't allow casually block it (for example, not allowed to park a car on it) but getting it diverting is trivial (e.g. for a new building project) because it's not protected in anyway. The problem is that in the UK, we use the 2 terms (or the equivalent phrases) the opposite way round to the rest of the world. Trevor
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