Table 1. Government road codes and descriptions.
 
Code Feature Definition                      
                           
DD31700000 Trail A narrow path or route not wide enough for the passage of a four wheeled vehicle but suitable for hiking or cycling.  Park paths and board walks are considered trails.
DC31400110 Track Cart/Tractor The lowest order in the hierarchy of roads. A cart track is a rough singletrack roaway suitable for tractors or four-wheel drive vehicles in dry weather
DD25150120 Road A rough road that has been decommissioned, to allow uninterrupted natural regrowth on the road bed. Usually a trench has been dug across the road to prevent access. This code to be used only with the written permission from the Ministry of Forests. Each instance will be judged individually.
DA25150000 Road (Unimproved) A specially prepared route on land for the movement of vehicles (other than railway vehicles) from place to place.  These are typically resource roads, either industrial or recreational. Includes road access to log landings.
DA25000110 Road (Gravel Undivided)    1 lane A specially prepared route on land for the movement of vehicles (other than railway vehicles) from place to place. A single (one) lane road with surface of aggregate, soil or clay.
DD25000130 Road (Gravel Undivided)    3 lanes    
                       
DD93250000 Bridge A structure erected along a travelled route to span a depression or obstacle.          
DA25100180 Road (Paved Undivided) Not Elevated - 1 Lane A specially prepared route on land for the movement of vehicles (other than railway vehicles) form place to place. A one lane undivided route, with a surface of concrete, asphalt or tar-gravel. Includes one-lane on/off ramps on major highways and freeways.
DA25100190 Road (Paved Undivided) Not Elevated - 2 Lanes A specially prepared route on land for the movement of vehicles (other than railway vehicles) from place to place.A two lane road with a surface of concrete, asphalt or tar-gravel. 
DA25300190 Road Paved.lanes.2.Undivided A specially prepared route on land for the movement of vehicles (other than railway vehicles) from place to place.  A two lane road with a surface of concrete, asphalt or tar-gravel.
DA94900110 Road Paved. Divided.access. Non Standard                        
DA25100200 Road (Paved Undivided) Not Elevated - 3 Lanes A specially prepared undivided route on land for the movement of vehicles (other than railway vehicles) from place to place. A three lane road with a surface of concrete, asphalt or tar-gravel.
DA25100400 Road Paved.lanes.3or More.Undivided                        
DA25050000 Major Highway                        
DD93220000 Tunnel A subterranean passageway providing a route for road, rail and/or pedestrian traffic.  
DD04450000 Causeway (Railway) A raised roadway of solid construction built across low or wet ground, or across a stretch of water.      
DE22800130 Rail Line Narrow Gauge - Single Track                        
DE22900000 Rail Line (Multiple Track) A roadbed with rails fixed to ties providing a track for the movement of trains and other equipment. A multiple track has more than two rail lines on the same roadbed.
DE22950000 Rail Line (Single Track) A roadbed with rails fixed to ties providing a track for the movement of trains and other equipment. A single track has one set of rails on the roadbed.
DE22950001 Rail Line Abandoned Track A roadbed with rails fixed to ties providing a track for the movement of trains and other equipment.  No longer used.  
EA03800250 Cable Underwater A cable for the transmission of power or communications that has been laid under water .      
EA16400110 Line (Transmission) Electrical                        
EA16400120 Line (Transmission) Primary - A complex of wires and poles used in the transmission of electrical power.
EA21400190 Pipeline Crude Oil/Synthetic Oil - Transmission - Underground              
EA21400380 Pipeline Natural Gas - Transmission - Underground                
EA21400600 Pipeline Underground                    
AQ10800000 Ferry Route The water route a ferry follows when transporting vehicles and/or passengers.          



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