Vicmap Transport - Road and Paper Road Line
dataset:
TR_ROAD_ALL
This layer is a superset of the Vicmap TR_ROAD dataset; the latter dataset that is part of Vicmap Transport.
It is an extensive digital road network - line features delineating state wide road network.
In addtion to all features contained in TR_ROAD; bridges, connectors, footbridges, foot tracks, roads, roundabouts & tunnels, it also includes paper roads to provide a complete road name register.
Paper roads (feature_type_code 'paper_road') exist only on paper, such as a plan of subdivision, and are unlikely to be ever built due to planning restrictions. However, some councils hold addresses and property information against these paper roads. Currently it is not possible to differentiate between addresses who have an incorrect road name and paper road names.
Attribution includes names, alias names, feature_type, class, direction, locality, unique feature identification, suburb/locality.
See documentation for Vicmap TR_ROAD for most information about this dataset.
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Citation proposal Citation proposal
(2022) Vicmap Transport - Road and Paper Road Line Department of Transport and Planning https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/01bd4bcf-20e1-5daf-8bb3-ab64cd87d66e |
- Description
- Temporal
- Spatial
- Maintenance
- Format
- Contacts
- Keywords
- Resource Constraints
- Lineage
- Metadata Constraints
- Quality
- Acquisition Info
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Description
- Title
- Vicmap Transport - Road and Paper Road Line
- Alternate title
- TR_ROAD_ALL
- Purpose
- Inclusion of paper roads will result in a complete road register that records all road names currently associated with addresses held in Vicmap Address . Addresses whose road names do not have a corresponding road in Vicmap Transport will be investigated. The Vicmap TR_ROAD dataset will satisfy the needs of most users. Only a select group of users including road and address maintainers will access the TR_ROAD_ALL dataset.
- Supplemental Information
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- Status
- Completed
Temporal
Spatial
- Horizontal Accuracy
- 25m
- Code
- 4283
Maintenance
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Continual
Format
Contacts
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Keywords
- Topic category
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- Structure
- Transportation
Resource Constraints
- Use limitation
- None.
- Classification
- Unclassified
Lineage
- Statement
- Dataset Source: The line work and points were derived from the Vicmap Digital Topographic (VDT) map base coordinated by Information Services Branch (ISB) and its predecessors. Road network was updated using aerial photography and setellite imagery. In built up areas such as large rural townships the road centreline derived from VicMap Digital Property was used. Dataset Originality: Derived
- Description
- Collection Method: Conversion of existing mapping, digital stereo capture
- Description
- - Conversion of existing mapping - compilation conversion 30% and repromat conversion 50% - digital stereo capture - 20% -The majority of the conversion of existing mapping and approximately 30% of the digital stereo capture were outsourced to private contractors and the remainder was captured in house. Contractor's primarily scanned and vectorised existing repromat with a small amount of hand digitising done in some instances.
Metadata Constraints
- Classification
- Unclassified
Quality
Attribute Quality
- Comments
- The allowable error in attribute accuracy ranges between a 1% allowable error to 5% error. For this product attribute accuracy ranges between a 1% to 5% error. For this product attribute accuracy is a measure of the degree to which features and attribute values of spatial objects agree with the information on the source material. There are some issues to be addressed with: walking tracks
Positional Accuracy
- Comments
- The planimetric accuracy attainable will be the sum of errors from thee sources: -the positional accuracy of the source material -errors due to the conversion process -errors due to the manipulation process The measure of accuracy given for 'Road Network - Vicmap Transport' data is the source scale of the mapping from which the digital data was initially derived. Source map scales, vary from 1: 2,500 to 1:25,000. It is not possible to guarantee the final planimetric accuracy of 'Road Network - Vicmap Transport' other than estimate possible errors due to the positional accuracy of the source material and data conversion and manipulation processes.A conservative estimate of 5m and 20m for the standard deviation of the SDRN within the Melbourne Metropolitan area and Rural areas respectively will be used in any data quality information.Alternate and equal ways of expressing this error are:Not more than 10% of well defined points will be in error by more than 8.2m for the Melbourne Metropolitan area and 33m. for rural areas.The worst case error for the data is 15m for the Melbourne Metropolitan area and (60m for Rural areas).
Conceptual Consistency
- Comments
- The allowable error in attribute accuracy ranges between 1% to 5% error. Logical consistency is a measure of the degree to which data complies with the technical specification. The test procedures are a mixture of scripts, microstation MGE program and on-screen visual checks.
Missing Data
- Comments
- Apart from features that are subject to selective revision, the primary source material is existing digital from a number of sources: - road centerline data from Vicmap Digital Property cadastral base and Vicmap Digital Topographic bases. All instances of a feature class and its attribute values that appear on the source material have been captured.unless exceptions are indicated in the selection criteria for that feature class. The completeness of the data is tested by overlaying symbolised plots of the VDR digital data over plots of the source digital data and carrying out a visual comparison. Where it is allowable for up to 1% of features to be missed in data capture, the entire population is tested. Where it is allowable for up to 5% of features to be missed in data capture, then a random subset of the relevant features in the tile is tested. The sample's size is determined using statistical tables using the known population size of the relevant feature. There are some issues to be addressed with: walking tracks (50% missing)
Excess Data
Acquisition Info
Raster Data Details
Point Cloud Data Details
Contour Data Details
Survey Details
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