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[[File:RoadPicN6.jpg|300px|thumbnail|Example of a "2 track road." This would be set as a dirt road]]
In Colorado, we do not use the dirt road type unless it is for 2 track roads, or unimproved roads.
In Colorado, we do not use the dirt road type unless it is for 2 track roads, or unimproved roads.
([File:RoadPicN6.jpg|Example of a "2 track road." This would be set as a dirt road.])


If the road has been improved at all (meaning that it is a gravel road), we use the street road type. There may be special circumstances, so contact a local Area Manager with any questions.
If the road has been improved at all (meaning that it is a gravel road), we use the street road type. There may be special circumstances, so contact a local Area Manager with any questions.

Revision as of 17:09, 14 March 2015


Example of a "2 track road." This would be set as a dirt road

In Colorado, we do not use the dirt road type unless it is for 2 track roads, or unimproved roads.

If the road has been improved at all (meaning that it is a gravel road), we use the street road type. There may be special circumstances, so contact a local Area Manager with any questions.

See Colorado/Special roads for guidance in Colorado that may not be universal to all other states and territories.