Meanwhile, there's precedent for having unclinchable systems in TM - just look at the truck route in PA that bans cars.
Well, that's not unclinchable. There have been cases where all traffic gets routed down US 219 Truck due to an incident or construction. And it's possible theoretically for anyone to clinch it in a truck (a rented U-haul can be driven without a CDL but would be required to go that way, for example).
Or... you could just defy the "no cars" sign and drive down that way. Multiple people have done this.
My opinion = this is a legitimate route. Wanna clinch it? Rent a U-Haul or help a friend move if need be.
This post reminded me of MI185, which you beat me to posting about. As that one punk rock band said, "RIDE A (*%#&(#ING BIKE!"
And then there's the VT65 Brookfield Floating Bridge, clinchable by foot or presumably bike.
And the in-devel NY ProMtnHwy, clinchable by bus, motorcycle, or on foot.
A better example is the Crater Rim Drive oscar brought up on page 2. It's in the HB, despite being indefinitely closed and physically impassable due to volcanic activity.
I recall skimming over mentions of this route. Admittedly not 100% up on the details here, but if it's closed, barricaded off & 100% inaccessible, then I'd advocate for it's removal from the HB.
On the other hand, the 4 1/2 mile segment of CA 39 that's been closed and in general limbo since 1978 is not in the HB, and it is theoretically traversable on foot or by bike.
This, I think is a good call to be left out of the HB.
For the sake of argument though, what separates it from VT65?
Well, VT65 still looks pretty doable for someone in a wheelchair.
(I'm not disabled though, and should definitely defer to those who are.) That could potentially separate VT65 from MI185 though. Uhh... HAIL ERIS! (Pedicab?)See I solve this problem by just matching what I do or don't count with what TM does. Then I don't need to keep track of exceptions anywhere else.
That's more or less my approach. Back before CHM existed, I didn't count NY I-278 as clinched, because I was missing the mainline between the ramp gores @ NY440. Now? *Shrug!*
Best not to think about my clinch of USA I-90, maybe...
LA LA LA LA!!Of course, this presents opportunities for indigestion to be created if things are added to the HB in an area I had previously clinched, thus robbing me of my clinch since the goalposts were moved (see: Stupid Truck Routes).
Perhaps, but there's always this possibility. A relocation of ME25 here, an extension of ME166 there...