ladyfreebie said:
RUPP = Road Used as Public Path
BOAT = Byway Open to All Traffic
ORPA = Other Route with Public Access
UCR = Unclassified Road
TRO = Temporary Restriction Order
Actually,
Byway open to all traffic: Legal term for a recreational route with vehicular rights, which is marked on the Definitive map.
ORPA = Other route with public access (don't think they exsist anymore.
UCR: Unclassified County Road.
Unclassified County Road: A road recorded (on the List of Streets) by the Highway Authority as `maintainable at public expense', and normally having vehicular rights. Such roads are sometimes not tarred, and then are not always marked on Definitive or OS maps. Properly speaking the term is obsolete, and the term Unclassified Road should be preferred. Classified roads are the familiar A and B roads.
TRO: Traffic Regulation Order, which can restrict any class of traffic on any route, for up to three months, or permanently. TROs must be signed clearly so that users know. The sign for no motor vehicles shows a BSA A10 motorcycle flying over a Ford Prefect of the same era, in a red ring. A plain red ring means no vehicles at all.
If you really want to know more just ask.
You could try looking at the TRF website.
www.trf.org.uk for some very good information. After all there in the same boat

as us just with 2 less wheels. Go on they won't bite. there not hooligans, they are however fighting this NERC bill.
JonL