2009/8/6 Lester Caine <[email protected]>: > Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: >> 2009/8/6 Lester Caine <[email protected]>: >>> If there are countries where the road classification system identifies >>> tertiary roads distinctly then fair enough, but most of the residential and >>> service roads in the UK are probably tertiary rather than unclassified, >>> which >>> puts them above unclassified. However there is still nothing really distinct >>> between these two levels? >> >> I wonder which type of classification you talk about. Is this about >> administrative, physical or grid hierarchy? Usually all these aspects >> are covered by some kind of (sometimes different) classification. > > Simple highway= - which is what we are talking about ....
Actually I don't understand, how a service-road, which is by definition not intended for general "through traffic" (don't know if this is English), can be considered tertiary, which is one level below secondary and has by this a connective function. cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

