Byways
Byways are routes that connect places but are not part of the main road network. In common usage, a byway is a lesser-used rural road or track, often narrow, unpaved, or otherwise unsuitable for high-speed traffic. The term is also used to describe scenic backroads in travel writing and tourism. In different countries, the legal status of byways varies, and in some jurisdictions the word is not a formal category.
In the legal framework of England and Wales, byways are public rights of way and include several
Byways are often narrow and unpaved, serving practical purposes such as access to farms, forests, and rural
Management and accessibility of byways are shaped by public rights of way networks, with maintenance responsibilities