Policy spatial layouts are network formats that are used for administrative purposes. These are typically layouts by characteristics that you cannot deduce from the physical path. Examples of the policy spatial breakdowns are:
• Network categories
• Network links
• System parts
• Road sections (from connection to connection)
• Traject names (VILD)
• Im+ areas
All these classifications are used to guarantee a specific level of performance associated with the policy starting points of the relevant road section
The availability of road signs or public lighting is therefore not a political spatial classification but a physical classification.
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