hgv=destination is the closest, but I'm not exactly sure how routers treat 'destination'. Some of these look like they carry some 'through traffic' in addition to the classic termination at a facility.

On 8/5/2019 9:07 AM, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
hgv:national_network=terminal_access means > "a road which can carry
cargo trucks and has an adequate turn-around facility at the end"

Great, that's helpful. So it sounds like this tag is a synonym for
hgv=destination or hgv=yes?

Joseph

On 8/5/19, Mike N <nice...@att.net> wrote:
Hi, "Terminal Access" appears to be unique to California, and generally
means a road which can carry cargo trucks and has an adequate
turn-around facility at the end.   They most often provide access for
cargo pick-up or delivery.   (at least one area says it does not include
oversize trucks)

    Regards,

    Mike Nice

On 8/5/2019 6:33 AM, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
Ok, thanks! I've created a wiki page at Key:hgv:national_network

It's still not clear to me what the tag
hgv:national_network=terminal_access means - please add if you can
tell from the data in your area, perhaps?

Joseph

On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 1:13 AM Mike N <nice...@att.net> wrote:


This was part of the iterative road improvement after TIGER as we began
with major highways.?? ?? I believe it came from the public domain
information for the National Network
https://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/infrastructure/national_network.htm .

On 8/4/2019 10:56 AM, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
I've found this undocumented tag, used 130,000 times, almost
exclusively in the USA.

https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/hgv%3Anational_network#overview

Values: yes 86.56%?? ??terminal_access 13.37%

I thought it might be imported from Tiger, but the usage has increased
gradually since 2012: 60k more ways have been tagged in that time.

How are these tags being used?

I'm guessing that hgv:national_network=yes means that a road is
designated for heavy trucks to use for long-distance trips.

Perhaps hgv:national_network=terminal_access means that heavy trucks
can only use a road if their destination is on it, or near it?

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