I did find an END sign for I-283 at PA 283 so there is that. I purposedly did not pull request the change yet knowing that there could be comments on this.
I agree both with Duke87's comments, and Markkos1992's response.
WRT I-376:Looking at the RMSSEG_State_Roads shapefiles, I-376 is different from the New Stanton, Breezewood, and Valley Forge scenarios, as the Interstate designation (
TRAF_RT_NO == "I") at the double trumpet or intersecting roadway, but continues along the ramps to/from US22. That works for me.
WRT I-283, Going off-topic here:
In the HB now, We have two similar situations to the "3-pronged" I/PA 283 junction in NY: I/NY 690 & 890.
690: MilepointRoute2015 shapefiles show a straight continuation of one route into the other, with nothing on the double trumpet. WB
END signage is between the gores, after the trumpet ramp splits off, FWIW.
890: Shapefiles here are more indicative of the 3-pronged setup we have in the HB now. NY890 continues north from the ramp gore, while I-890 is shown separately, along the trumpet ramps, ending at the toll booth. The remaining trumpet connection westward to I-90 is just listed as Ramp, compare/contrast I-587. I didn't find an END sign in GMSV. We could also get down into the nitty-gritty of what the LGS reference markers have to say; I've not done that yet. Exit numbers continue to/from NY890, 1A to 1B. I'd not put muck stock in this myself, compared to PA examples here & elsewhere; one size does not fit all, NY & PA will do things differently, etc...