National Forest Estate Roads England 2016

Compiled from Forest road network data managed by Forestry Civil Engineering. The data relates to forest road Classification.

Forest Roads are categorised on the basis of intended usage (as listed below) rather than the specification used in their construction or upgrading. This can mean that, at a particular point in time, a Class A main road or a Class B spur road may have specification features that could limit its use.

Class A - Main Roads
" Principal timber haulage route on a long-term basis. " Constructed to high specification. " Maintained to a high standard. " Limiting features shown on road map. " All year but not all weather.

Class B - Spur Roads " Used by timber haulage lorries for specific operations. " Full geometric and safety standards for stated use. " Specification tailored to suit purpose. " Possibility that surfacing not high quality or durable. " Long term maintenance minimal. " Each usage subject to individual engineering assessment. " Limiting features noted for each particular contract.

Class C - Other Roads
" Roads other than Main or Spur roads. " Maintenance dependent on usage. " Not normally used by timber haulage lorries. " Use by timber haulage lorries subject to the same individual engineering assessment as Class B roads.

Attributes;

EVT_LEN total length of classification event on road segment RD_REF number prescribed by FCE to road segment RD_CLASS current Forestry Civil Engineering classification type of road DISTRICT Forest District in which road segment occurs COUNTRY National identifier RD_NAME Local or colloquial identifier Attribution statement: Any maps produced using this data should contain the following Forestry Commission acknowledgement: “Contains, or is based on, information supplied by the Forestry Commission. © Crown copyright and database right 2022 Ordnance Survey [100021242]”

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Last Updated May 9, 2024, 06:06 (UTC)
Created June 2, 2023, 16:03 (UTC)