What is the dividing line between:
highway=bridleway designation=public_bridleway
and
highway=track designation=public_bridleway
The wiki says a track must be suitable for farm vehicles, but it's a
rare bridleway that is only wide enough for a horse, and not for a small
tractor or 4x4 type vehicle.
Which taken logically would mean that highway=bridleway would hardly
ever be used. But it's a useful indication for map users when rendered
-- in the UK at least a bridleway is almost always a public right of
way. Whereas a way rendered as a track is often private. The standard
renderings for a track differentiate between surface conditions, but not
access.
Does a track require actual evidence of recent vehicular use? The wiki
doesn't say so. And must the vehicle be motorised? For example if the
last time a way was used by a wheeled vehicle was a horse and cart 50
years ago, was it then a bridleway or a track? And what is it now?
If I tag a way as a bridleway, and then a few weeks later see a tractor
using it, should I change it to a track?
For example, is this a bridleway or a track?
http://85a.uk/worc_way_1600x980.jpg
Thanks,
Martin.
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