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More information on the mechanics on highways can be found on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1enAogVQhXsDvKrOT0DCna5zWh-z4RCsN9ABxMnDSmjw this Google document]. | More information on the mechanics on highways can be found on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1enAogVQhXsDvKrOT0DCna5zWh-z4RCsN9ABxMnDSmjw this Google document]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:44, 18 August 2017
Description
A highway is a 2-3 tile wide paved road that leads between two or more deeds. Single paved roads that are paved on the edge with gravel also count as a highway.
Official protected highways use a marker per tile corner which will protect all 4 tiles around it. Most of these markers are called Catseyes, with a second type called a Waystone, which is used primarily at junctions, e.g. where roads meet or as a terminus (on deed).
More information on the mechanics on highways can be found on this Google document.