Actually the whole Vatican City street complex is accessible only to permit
holders. A quick look at Google Streetview will confirm this:
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.903979,12.457881,3a,75y,184.61h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sLGMOT7BLB8buDefqB9e0Dg!2e0

2015-05-03 13:56 GMT+03:00 Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org>:

> http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/41.9041/12.4527
>
> While viewing Vatican City, I noticed an extremely high ratio of
> access=private roads.  I can understand access=private for most VC
> buildings, but, roads, that seems highly unlikely.  I vaguely recall border
> crossing issues between people accepted for Italy is nearly nonexistant for
> Vatican City (as VC has no airports, and from what I know via Rick Steves
> on NPR, has a borderless crossing with Italy via the Rome metropolitan
> subway).  Therefore, my thinking is someone is tagging for the renderer in
> the case of an exceptionally small country rather than the
> renderer/navigation app properly handling how much of a shitheap it is to
> cross an international boundary, even between exceptionally friendly
> countries.  It's also possible (Did Not Inspect the Data beyond what's
> rendered) that there are properly tagged border crossings in play (in which
> case, please render this, since I have experienced limited cases of
> US/Canada "fastest routing" cases sending me over the border at least
> twice, when it's actually a real pain in the ass to enter Canada, and worse
> coming back; and that pales in comparison with the difficulty of crossing
> the US/MX border legally).
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