I’ll provide my insights more on my techniques to classify which is which the unclassified and residential highways later, so stay tuned. I’d like to take the opportunity to discuss about reclassifications by the Apple Data Team that were being done on some cases.
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(The pointy bit, on lower left of the picture is my motorcycle’s side mirror)
I mapped it as a path. Although car drivers could use it as a “desire path” for their cars, common sense might tell these drivers to stick with driving on better roads, paved with asphalt and… avoid bumpy roads altogether. Since it has gone slightly wider than I’ve first mapped it in 2015/16, I believe it’s not an unclassified highway (yet). Therefore I might be inclined to map this as a track.
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Took a detour from my work commute to take this picture. I’m unsure why the unpaved highway was eligible to be upgraded as an unclassified highway. There are no houses (yet) along the highway that I mapped as merely a track.
I’ve left changeset discussions with the mapping team, but the frequent keyword that may come up is usually concerning about tagging consistency (which may quite being in contrast with reality).
The second picture also clearly shown a stretch of a road that were recently repaved with asphalt. Not all highways were registered under the Accelerated Rural Road Programme (ARRP) scheme (by the government - for the purposes of maintenance, usually). I would probably be fine if shorter stretches of them are mapped as residential highways. But some of these officially maintained highways could be longer than 5 km, and serve as the (only) arterial road connecting villages, or even widely separated individual house units.
Combine the latter, with vast land use meant for rice fields, you’ll definitely get the mixed bag of confusing situations between what should be tagged as unclassified/residential/track highways. Which, hopefully, I’ll try my best to provide some explanation.
It doesn’t help much for the team too, seeing how unmapped place (well, in my home state of Kedah) was (forced to be) mapped by two (three?) other, independent, foreign mapping teams. These totally unrelated mumbo jumbos may somehow had influenced the way the team should map highways.
Let me know if my arguments are somehow a bit vague.