ezekielf
(Zeke Farwell)
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These access corridors are common in my country as well (USA). I believe they are often required by building codes. What is uncommon is to see them displayed on a map. I could imagine a specialized emergency services map showing these corridors, but they would likely be shown in a different style than emergency access roads. The distinction being an actual visible roadway vs an unobstructed area across a lawn that is wide enough for emergency vehicles but unrecognizable as a road. I’m sure in Germany these are all very well signed so their existence and purpose is clear, but here in the USA signage is often not present and passersby would not notice anything other than a lawn.
The unfortunate thing about including these corridors under highway=service is that in order for a general-purpose map to display only actual service roads (those with a visible physical roadway) they must somehow exclude emergency access corridors. They could exclude any highway=service + service=emergency_access but that will also exclude emergency access roads that do have visible physical roadways. They could exclude any highway=service + surface=grass but relying on a surface tag to distinguish a different feature class feels sub-optimal to me (is the surface always grass?).