Primitive road
Appearance
A primitive road is a minor road system, used for travel or transportation that is generally not maintained or paved.[1] Primitive roads primarily occur in rural farmlands, deserts, or forests rather than in developed areas.
Classification
[edit]The examples and perspective in this section deal primarily with Washington State and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (July 2024) |
A primitive road can be classified if it meets the following criteria:
- Is not classified as part of the area's primary road system
- Has an average annual daily traffic of one hundred or fewer vehicles.[2]
- Is typically made as non-paved gravel road or dirt road driveway
In the United States most of these roads are maintained by local governments and signed as county highways.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ ROS Users Guide. Forest Service. 1982. p. 16. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "RCW 36.75.300: Primitive roads—Classification and designation". apps.leg.wa.gov.
External links
[edit]- Definition of Primitive Road from the state of Washington.