Roads¶
Disclaimer
Overview¶
Roads is a digital representation of the road network of Australia. Roads contains linear features to describe surfaces that have been improved to enable vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle transportation on land and ferry routes that enable vehicles to cross water bodies.
Release Summary¶
This product was released to customers on 31 July 2024 with data extracted on 23 July 2024.
This release is a full national data population for Version 1.5 of the Roads product, described by the Roads Product Description v1.5.
Roads provides a foundational linear road network for Australia, with characteristics of the road attributed to the Roads feature.
Any issues that have been identified for this release are described in the Issues section.
Change Notifications¶
There are no current change notifications at this point in time.
Issues¶
New Issues¶
No new issues.
Resolved Issues¶
No resolved issues.
Ongoing Issues¶
Ongoing Topology Improvements¶
There are a small number of isolated roads, spikes, self-intersections, undershoots, and overshoots remaining within the Roads geometry. These are being investigated and will be managed through enhancements to the topology rules.
Speed assignment¶
In Victoria, short road segments at complex intersections may have incorrectly received a speed value from an adjacent road. This is visible where the speed value changes between each road segment. There are also cases where the speed value on highways have been assigned a null value. These are being investigated and will be managed through enhancements to the speed assignment rules.
Date_modified updated due to geometry rounding¶
A number of Roads are receiving an updated date_modified due to geometry shifts of less than 1 millimetre. This will be resolved in a future release. This issue is most prominent in QLD.
Improvements to date_created¶
The date_created currently does not reflect the date the road feature first entered the product in all instances. In a future release, this will be rectified by updating the date_created on impacted features to the date they were added to the product.
Access Roads with a subtype of Pathway¶
In Western Australia, 571 records have been assigned a hierarchy of ACCESS ROAD and a subtype of PATHWAY. These records should have been assigned a hierarchy of FOOTPATH.
TAS road features under bridges attributed as tunnel¶
There are approximately 550 road features in Tasmania assigned a subtype of Tunnel when the road feature is not a tunnel but is crossed by a bridge. As this does not meet the definition provided in the product description it will be resolved in a future release.
QLD Vehicle track assigned a subtype of Pathway¶
Pathways in QLD have been assigned a hierarchy of VEHICLE TRACK, this impacts a total of 3,759 records. The assignment of the correct hierarchy will be addressed in a future release.
Future Considerations¶
This section outlines enhancements or changes under consideration, but not planned into a specific release. For further details on future initiatives, please contact Geoscape Support.
Road Elevation¶
The assignment of elevation values to Roads features is anticipated to be the assignment of a Z value to every vertex on a Roads geometry.
Other Territories¶
The use of the State Abbreviation of ‘OT’ is being considered for the following areas (current State assignment in brackets):
Cocos (Keeling) Islands (WA)
Christmas Island (WA)
Norfolk Island (yet to be included in the Roads product)
Jervis Bay Territory (NSW)
Roundabout hierarchy¶
The hierarchy assigned to a roundabout is being reviewed for enhancement. Currently, Roads features with a subtype of ROUNDABOUT have a hierarchy assigned based upon the jurisdictional classification. This assignment can cause scenarios where Roads segments on a single roundabout can have different hierarchies. It is being considered whether a roundabout should have all segments assigned with the hierarchy of the most significant connecting road.
Roundabout one_way¶
Roads segments with a subtype of ROUNDABOUT have a one_way attribute classified based upon the supply received from the jurisdiction. It is being considered whether Roads with a subtype of ROUNDABOUT should be classified as ONE WAY.
Aggregation of Roads¶
Where exactly two Roads geometries connect, and the Roads share common attribution it is being considered whether these Roads features should be aggregated into a single Roads feature. At intersections with three or more intersecting road segments no aggregation will be considered.
Annex A – Release Counts¶
For the roads table the additional, retired, updated and total roads counts, as well as the percent change to the previous release have been listed in the table below.
TABLE |
ACT |
NSW |
NT |
OT |
QLD |
SA |
TAS |
VIC |
WA |
TOTAL |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
roads |
Additional |
15 |
772 |
7 |
0 |
6,659 |
817 |
3,903 |
4,455 |
1 |
16,629 |
Retired |
1 |
303 |
6 |
0 |
6,083 |
795 |
3,019 |
1,552 |
1 |
11,760 |
|
Updated |
2 |
4,109 |
6 |
0 |
2,108 |
641 |
1,363 |
5,862 |
105 |
14,196 |
|
Total |
66,760 |
1,333,255 |
48,834 |
0 |
544,913 |
392,606 |
278,561 |
985,632 |
609,341 |
4,259,902 |
|
% Change |
0.02% |
0.04% |
0.00% |
0.00% |
0.11% |
0.01% |
0.32% |
0.3% |
0.00% |
0.11% |
|
street_locality_line |
Total |
81,413 |
1,485,553 |
52,951 |
0 |
626,026 |
472,612 |
298,607 |
1,147,015 |
692,613 |
4,856,790 |