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* Roads in a new developed neighborhood can be mapped when they are drivable. They may be still [[Road Aspects|unpaved]]. Don't map new roads that are only in the planning stage.  
* Roads in a new developed neighborhood can be mapped when they are drivable. They may be still [[Road Aspects|unpaved]]. Don't map new roads that are only in the planning stage.  
* As long as the new roads and houses are being developed, routing through should be prevented. Better choose for the [[Off-road|4x4 roadtype]] to prevent navigation through, the checking of the <i>unpaved</i> attribute may not be enough.
* As long as the new roads and houses are being developed, routing through should be prevented. Better choose for the [[Off-road|4x4 roadtype]] to prevent navigation through, the checking of the <i>unpaved</i> attribute may not be enough.
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 31 May 2020

We are currently updating the pages to include all regionally different guidelines. If you find inconsistencies, please refer to the English page. Thank you!
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  • Roads in a new developed neighborhood can be mapped when they are drivable. They may be still unpaved. Don't map new roads that are only in the planning stage.
  • As long as the new roads and houses are being developed, routing through should be prevented. Better choose for the 4x4 roadtype to prevent navigation through, the checking of the unpaved attribute may not be enough.
  • While the construction is going on several times changes will have to be applied: perhaps closures set, road type or attributes changed. Map comments can be used to document these fases.



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