2.2.6 Road Existence
2.2.6.2 Example 2
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Location of Example: |
148°29'26" East, 34°08'05" South |
Distinctive Characteristics: |
- Figure 2.2.6.2 is an example of a road that no longer exists as there is no evidence of change on the surface of the ground where the road once was.
- If a section of road is still evident then it is likely that a road still exists, whereas, if there is no evidence at all of a road being present on imagery then it can be assumed to no longer exist.
- Additional evidence that the road does no longer exist maybe if the old road does not appear to go to any significant terminating feature, such as a building, waterbody or other infrastructure.
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Regional Considerations: |
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Figure: 2.2.6.2 Representation of a Road which no longer exists. |
Topic contact: mapfeedback@ga.gov.au Last updated: January 20, 2012