Oscar put in a lot of work too and was very helpful when I had questions. After discussing a things with him, I still have a few questions and would appreciate input from everyone else.
First off, I did not use Ave or Blvd as abbreviations in waypoints because they don't appear on signs that way. When it's abbreviated, Av is used for Avenue (
1 2 3 ) and Boul for Boulevard (
1 2 ). This is consistent with
Canada Post addressing guidelines for French addresses. Unfortunately, those guidelines don't have an abbreviation for Montée, so I went with Mtée (well,
Mtee), which is how it appears on signs (
1 2 3 ). Oscar prefers Mon, which I've never been able to find on a sign. Does anyone else have an opinion? If we're ok with these, I'll make the few changes needed for the Autoroute and TCH files so they match the abbreviations in the canqc set.
Also, I didn't draft QC136, even though
it's signed from A-73, mainly because it's not signed anywhere else, making the opposite end difficult to determine. Anyone see a need for it?
Lastly, I think
this is how Québec signs truck routes. Since I'm unsure, I left QC112TrkShe out but can easily add it. That's the only instance I've found so far, but am interested in knowing about others.