Walking trail
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Normally these are pedestrian areas, but also for instance roads only allowed for agricultural vehicles.<br /> | Normally these are pedestrian areas, but also for instance roads only allowed for agricultural vehicles.<br /> | ||
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Notice that this road type should only be applied in the following situations: | Notice that this road type should only be applied in the following situations: |
Revision as of 21:02, 14 June 2018
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Walking trail
Walking trail (WT) is one of the non-drivable road types. Walking Trails are used for all 'roads' where cars are not able or allowed to drive but that can be a destination.
Normally these are pedestrian areas, but also for instance roads only allowed for agricultural vehicles.
Notice that this road type should only be applied in the following situations:
- There are houses or other destinations along the segment (house numbers)
- The segment is relatively long and separated of the normal road (so this can be used as a reference / landmark)
Freeway |
Major Highway |
Minor Highway |
Ramp |
Primary Street |
Street |
Narrow street |
Off-road |
Parking Lot Road |
Private roads |
Ferry |
Walking Trail |
Pedestrian Boardwalk |
Railroad |
Runway/Taxiway |
Attributes:
Street | City | Lock | |
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Pedestrean area |
More on Walking trails and other non drivable road types see the Non-drivable roads page.