> but it's a rare bridleway that is only wide enough for a horse,

As DaveF has already suggested, I suspect that's hugely geographically variable 
- I can think of a few examples in Derbyshire, Notts and Yorkshire where 
"public bridleways" couldn't accommodate a horse, unless it wasn't much bigger 
than a large dog.

In addition to that things can change from track to bridleway and back (in OSM 
terms) as they get overgrown and as hedges get cut back.

At the end of the day you just do the best job you can based on one visit. 
Personally I render these things mostly based on the designation so as long as 
that's correct I'm happy :)

Best Regards,
Andy


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