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Warin612016年10月25日04:00發表的評論

Not true. You can classify a road to whatever … where it is does not matter. It is the usefulness/function of the road that should determine its classification. A road going through a remote area can be primary … if it connects lager towns. A town in the center of a remote area could well have a road or two that are classified as primary .

As a guide … roads that are above the classification ‘unclassified’ in remote areas should be checked for correct tagging. But they can and do exist.

An example city in a remote area? .. osm.org/node/29341070#map=8/-23.698/133.881

escada2016年10月26日06:43發表的評論

I totally agree with Warin61. Here are some wiki pages that you might find useful as a guide for road classification

@schoolsagentsi2016年10月28日20:52發表的評論

thxs @escada the examples around Africa (Kenya / Uganda ) were so ellaborative.

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