A couple things to get sorted before the first batch of devel routes hits the HB...
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oscar, rickmastfan67, anyone else who might have an opinion here...
System Code:http://clinched.s2.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?p=11626#11626Canadian systems in more detail:
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canmbs - MB secondary prov. hwys. 200-999; prefix MB
I'm leaning away from using Tim's old proposed
canmbs system code, and toward calling it
canmbp instead.
The usual convention for secondary systems in the US & Canada is CountryCode+RegionCode+a letter denoting the name of the system.
cannbc (Collector) | cannbl (Local) | cannst (Trunk) | cannsc (Collector) | usatxl (Loop) | usatxs (Spur) | canmbw (Winnipeg) | cannss (Scenic)
For usamts, the system name is "Montana Secondary State Highways", so that's legit.
For usanes, what I had in mind was for the 's' to do double duty and signify both "Secondary" and "Spurs".Non-secondary systems in specific multi-system regions follow this convention as well:
canqca (Autoroute) | cannba (Arterial) | usakyp (Parkway) | usanyp (Parkway)usaus
h (Historic) & usaus
b (Bannered, even if "Bannered" is not in the system name itself makes sense) also fit into this scheme.
The only real outlier(s) = canns
f (Freeways), and possibly canon
f (Freeways again; is there another potentially more appropriate name for this system
(not proposing this be changed)?), both so named by Tim in 2009 or so, back before much thought had been given to multiple systems in a state/province, and before the system code conventions we're using now had fallen into place.
In modern times, there's just canabs. Here, "Secondary Highways" is more of a historic designation, with the nomenclature carrying on informally/colloquially. Seemed as good as any system code, with "Alberta Provincial Highways 1-216" and "Alberta Provincial Highways 500-986" being the system names for AB.
Outside North America, IIUC this same convention largely holds, with most system codes being Country/RegionCode+a letter or 2 denoting the name of the system. (Right?)
I don't anticipate there being any strong objections to calling the Provincial Roads
canmbp instead of
canmbs.
Thoughts, comments?
Route names & point labels:Oscar has consistently used a "PR 555" style nomenclature when posting about these routes on this forum.
(Although he did say "MB 391" on AARoads once...)This seems to be the prevailing convention in Manitoba from what I can see, and FWIW OSM/Mapnik also uses "PR 555" style.
Should I keep with the existing
MB555 convention, or use
PR555 style route names & point labels?
If we do go down that road, relabeling points on active systems, including accounting for in-use labels, can by done via a program, similar to the TNs -> TN relabeling in Tennessee. An easy task.