carrying over some discussion from the old forum:
http://clinched.s2.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=2088The 'old' location for TN/KY isn't part of KY-1076 anymore, as that intersection was moved a little bit to the East (see updated Google Sat Imagery as well as OSM). Since I couldn't ID any street name at the old state border, I've relabeled it at 'OldTN/KY', but I'm open for any other suggestions till it's pulled in (GitHub) and can adjust it.
I think a reference to a road name, even if just OldUS127_Sta here, is more appropriate. More intuitive than OldTN/KY IMO, and there's no precedent AFAIK for Old-
[border] labels.
Also, since it seems that the TN/KY border is just a tick North of the intersection with TN-111, the TN/KY location in KY's file will need to be updated as well to reflect this since it seems to be possible to turn left onto TN-111 without going into KY.
Mm, I kinda wanna handle that differently. Judging by OpenMQ (or Bing), the stateline is right on the road centerline. I'm inclined to treat the road as the state line and vice versa, just like US59/71 in Texarkana, or ME NH153.
So, just one TN/KY point, where TN111Sta is now, which could still be used as a waypoint for those who turned onto TN111. (The TN/KY point in the KY file would be positioned here too.)
(TN111Sta, if kept, would need to be relabeled -- either as TN111_Sta, or more properly, TN111_N, with a conforming change to vanilla TN111 farther south.)
Still, this leaves us with the KY1076 issue...
Yes, it seems that a small segment is officially in TN.
You do see the county line sign right there in GMSV. But any way you slice it, whichever map flavor we're looking at and wherever it puts the state line, I've got to agree. Small tiny segment officially in TN.
Do we just want to fudge KY-1076 to intersect US-127, or do we want to create a separate file?
I'm inclined to fudge it one way or another and only have the one file, already created. Do we...
* Fudge it to end at the state line, and not quite US-127? Or...
* Fudge it to intersect US127, a little past the state line?
I regard the former as the lesser evil. With the caveat that I wonder how it would affect Jim's graphing algorithms.
I also idly wonder how it would affect CHM's algorithms to pick up on intersecting routes. Unfortunately there's no way to get it into CHM to test that out. Jim, how do your graph algorithms handle NMPs? Would points, say,
here and
here qualify as NMPs?
Either way, we would have to update the 'TN/KY' point because of the reroute in that area.
http://tm.teresco.org/devel/hb.php?r=ky.ky1076
Correct.
And it looks like I missed this subtlety in my last post on the old forum, when suggesting how to relabel existing TN/KY on US127.