cco:Road is presently defined: "A Transportation Infrastructure Artifact that is designed to enable Ground Vehicles to travel from one location to another."
This definition seems too broad, as it seems to also describe bridges, tunnels, traffic lights, gas stations...
What about the following update?
A Transportation Infrastructure Artifact that consists of a solid platform of prepared material--including earth, rock, brick, or asphalt--designed to enable Ground Vehicles to travel on it from one location to another.
The only remaining issue is how roads are to be distinguished from other roads (e.g. Do roads continue through intersections or not? Are roads distinguished only by the names given them relative to some system of naming? Can roads branch or include forks, or would forking entail the termination of a road?) Any guidance here would be appreciated.
cco:Road is presently defined: "A Transportation Infrastructure Artifact that is designed to enable Ground Vehicles to travel from one location to another."
This definition seems too broad, as it seems to also describe bridges, tunnels, traffic lights, gas stations...
What about the following update?
A Transportation Infrastructure Artifact that consists of a solid platform of prepared material--including earth, rock, brick, or asphalt--designed to enable Ground Vehicles to travel on it from one location to another.
The only remaining issue is how roads are to be distinguished from other roads (e.g. Do roads continue through intersections or not? Are roads distinguished only by the names given them relative to some system of naming? Can roads branch or include forks, or would forking entail the termination of a road?) Any guidance here would be appreciated.