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si404:
I'd quite like a 'user' that has clinched all the concurrent sections and nothing else. Similar graphical display to what yakra proposes is thus possible, and one can check over a whole region in one go.

yakra:

--- Quote from: si404 on May 25, 2016, 12:36:20 pm ---I'd quite like a 'user' that has clinched all the concurrent sections and nothing else. Similar graphical display to what yakra proposes is thus possible, and one can check over a whole region in one go.
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One thing that can gum up the works: triplexes. Take for example in Tulsa, where US64 & US75 are multiplexed over I-444. Right now, the US64/75 concurrency is okay, but their respective concurrencies with I-444 are broken. Looking at the map you described, I could miss out on this info.
Not shouting down your idea by any means though. It's still useful; this is just something to be mindful of.

Jim:
Here's a thought on this, but I haven't decided how hard it would be to do.  I'd like to have a map view that shows all concurrencies in some color, and near-concurrencies (potential concurrencies, though in many cases intentionally not) in another color.  Segments carrying a single route would be left out entirely.

I think this fits in with the graph view of the data that I use for my academic projects.  I have lots of plans for that work this summer, so this kind of view might be part of my upcoming enhancements.

Something I could probably whip up quickly is a view of the data in graph form, with connections color-coded by the number of concurrent routes they carry.  The sticking point there is that the graph data is all from old CHM data files, but one of my priorities early this summer is to write new code that generates graph data from our current wpt and csv files.  Ideally, it would be done as part of site updates.

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