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Highway Data Discussion => Updates to Highway Data => Solved Highway data updates => Topic started by: Jim on May 28, 2022, 11:25:00 pm
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Next on my list of regions with NMPs to mark as FP or fix are New Mexico and Nevada. @oscar, do you think you'll have a chance to take a look soon, or would you like me to make a pass through like I've done with Georgia? I wouldn't make any non-obvious changes without checking.
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I'll be busy on the road for about a month, starting this morning. So I won't be able to get to this anytime soon.
In Nevada, I've recently done comprehensive overhauls in the Las Vegas and Reno areas, and elsewhere along the I-80 corridor, including NMP fixes. That means the remaining NMPs will be in rural areas, in the middle and far northern parts of the state, where I've done spot fixes.
As for New Mexico, I've made spot fixes here and there since I took that state off your hands many years ago. But mostly, that state is pretty much as it was when you developed usanm, before I finalized and activated that route set.
In both states, many of the route files were last revised before fixing or avoiding NMPs was a priority for us.
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Any objection to me making a pass through then? It took me a half hour or so to do about the same number in Georgia.
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FYI on New Mexico, I think there are only 3 pairs that need to be adjusted to match, the others are all clear FPs. I can take care of them in about 10 minutes as long as I know I won't step on any work in progress you have.
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I have no work in progress in NM and NV. Only if someone posts something that needs to be fixed, or a point request, or unless I spot a needed fix in New Mexico during my brief stay there.
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I'll take care of NM tonight, look at NV soon.
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NM changes are in this commit.
https://github.com/TravelMapping/HighwayData/commit/dbd3ab5fe67b05f8dc40107226e5302b7cd540ca
All NMPs should be marked as FP or fixed, except the one related to NM 572 mentioned in a new post.
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I just made a pass through the Nevada NMPs. They were all legitimate, no FPs. Most were very straightforward, minor point adjustments. I fixed a couple of labels, and while I was in NV 158 and recentering both endpoints, I adjusted all of the intermediate points to match current map locations.
The changes are in this commit:
https://github.com/TravelMapping/HighwayData/commit/7c297730978f2eb8b5beb6ce49e2f475a8694068
I'm going to run an extra site update now to make sure I didn't break anything.
Edit: missed one, now in for tonight's update, commit is
https://github.com/TravelMapping/HighwayData/commit/4523531e1b3c26e36c20aceab476263b588ba671
After that NV should be free of NMPs, with about 70 previously-missing graph connections now made.