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This article shows the road as running from the Gympie Road intersection in Carseldine to the Gateway Motorway intersection.
Open Street Map shows it from Gympie Road to the Pine River bridge.
Google Maps shows it from Beams Road to the Gateway Motorway.
QTMR shows it from Kedron to the Pine River.
My belief is that a change to the QTMR definition is warranted, but note that this will require a substantial update to
Gympie Road, taking care not to lose any of its former glory. Thoughts anyone?
Downsize43 (
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07:13, 29 June 2022 (UTC)reply
In my opinion, a government or Road Authority definition trumps OSM (which anyone can edit) and Google Maps (which doesn't get everything right): as they are responsible for the roads themselves, they ultimately are the highest authority, so long as any major edits are backed up by references. I've noticed the RJL on the Gympie Road article already starts from Kedron, so hopefully it won't be too disruptive if it does need to be edited....
Lordstorm (
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14:32, 30 June 2022 (UTC)reply