On Mon Nov 28 12:39:44 2016 GMT, Michael Tsang wrote: > Dear all, > > There are some highways which the quality isn't up to the usage, resulting in > congestion. Those highways connects high-quality motorway/trunk/primary > highways together for long distance traffic, but they only have a single lane > per direction, with lots of traffic lights, junctions, driveways, etc., > resulting in slow traffic. Because the absence of roads of proper quality, > those > low quality roads become bottlenecks in the whole network. > > A while ago, I tagged them all with highway=tertiary, consistent with the > quality of highways around the region, disregarding the actual kinds of > traffic > on the highway, and someone retagged them as highway=primary reflecting the > actual usage for long-distance inter-town traffic, and send a message to me > about that. > > What's the correct tag then? > It depends on the country, road classifications should be documented in the wiki for that country.
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