A feature which represents a part or all of a named or numbered road. A classification of the accepted importance of a road that provides an indication of its expected usage and importance. A alternative classification of the Road based on its usage. A description of the RoadLink based on its nature or use. The official road number assigned by the appropriate authority. Note that this includes at least one letter. For example ‘A329(M) Name assigned to the road. <i>Note 1: Where a road has a name in more than one language, this attribute will be the Welsh or Gaelic version.</i> <i>Note 2: where a feature has more than one name, the language of each name is provided as a 3 digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', 'cym', 'gla').</i> An alternative name assigned to the road. <i>Note 1: Where a road has a name in more than one language, this attribute will be the English version.</i> <i>Note 2: where a feature has more than one name, the language of each name is provided as a 3 digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', 'cym', 'gla').</i> Identifies if this section of road passes through or over a physical structure. The calculated two dimensional length of the RoadLink in metres. Indicates if the RoadLink feature connects back on itself by having the same start and end roadNode. States if the RoadLink forms part of the Primary Route network. States if the RoadLink forms part of the Trunk Road network. Identifier of the Road feature which holds the information about the road name the RoadLink forms part of in the OS Highways Network product. highway:Road Identifier of the Road feature which holds the information about the road classifcation number the RoadLink forms part of in the OS Highways Network product. highway:Road A point representing either the start/end of a highway or connectivity between two or more RoadLink features. A feature that represents the numbered motorway junction. The location of the node. The Motorway junction number designated by the National Authority (DfT) <i>Note: For Example M3 J9</i> <i>Note 2: Where two Motorway Junctions meet there will be two features, for example M3 J2 and M25 J12</i>