Russ, Thanks for the helpful information. I should have mentioned it is US 36 in question (I haven't looked at US 34 yet - east of Deer Junction anyway). In any event, it sounds like you had special permission (since you didn't have to pay an entrance fee at all). In which case hgv=private (Only with permission of the owner on an individual basis).
Mike On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 7:40 PM, Russell Deffner <[email protected] > wrote: > Mike, > > > > Highway 34 has a bit different rules, I remember when I was living in Fort > Collins and working in Granby we could pass through the park for free and > actually drove our ‘commercial pickup trucks and wood chippers in tow’ > (which is a whole other story with potential tree pest/disease spread > potential). But I do not know the ‘complete rules’; I would think the > other roads follow normal park rules. > > > > =Russ > > > > *From:* Mike Thompson [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Monday, June 29, 2015 6:36 PM > *To:* Open Street Map Talk-US > *Subject:* [Talk-us] hgv=designated in US National Park > > > > I am finding roads in Rocky Mountain National Park tagged as > "hgv=designated" in spite of the fact that on the ground it is clearly > posted "No Commercial Vehicles in RMNP." While hgv doesn't exactly equal > "commercial" it would be improper to route a commercial vehicle through the > park. Can this tagging be correct? > > > > Mike >
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