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Are white roads on OS maps neccesarily BOATs or not? There's one on a map that would be useful for avoiding busy roads, half of it marked as a bridleway, and half not.
I've no interest in chancing it as I know of the landowner, and he really didn't ought to have a firearms certificate.
white roads according to the map legend are other roads tracks or paths and not necessarily rights of way.Look on the 1:50 000 legend as all the rights of way are marked by the red lines(but you probably know that already)
This is a confusing area which is only able to be clarified by the definitive maps which you will normally find in the highways department in your local council offices. I don't think there is anywhere on the net which publishes these, sorry.
This'll be in Englandandwales then?
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Druid,..sod off ya jammy git. 😉
Someone just take druidh out and shoot him, will you, please? 😈
In the O.S. mapping classification sheme / spec. "White Roads" = Unclassified Roads ... i.e not considered as Public Highway at the time of original suvery (BITD). Specifically O.S: Surveyors were tasked not to map or inquire into the status of Public Rights of Way (an ever evolving idea). So in short yes? ... but maybe get a flak jacket! 😉
I remember something about a white road being a ROW if it connected two classified roads. Maybe.
We're lucky enough in Worcs to have the definitive map online.
Some other counties are as well IIRC.
Very handy for checking:
http://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/cms/environment-and-planning/countryside/public-rights-of-way/definitive-rights-of-way-map.aspx
Its written on all OS Maps
"The representation on this map of any other road,track or path is no evidence of the existence of a right of way"
I would contact your local council, and they will consult a row officer who will look at your lane status on the "Definative and up to date List of streets"
HTH
