N481While deep into some shell scripting, I found
E71(4)/P29 which led me here.
This would want to have either the
E71(4) or the
P29, but both isn't really something we do.
Avoid using two designations and a parenthetical suffix in the same label.
For the coordinates, I'd recommend
moving the point in E71's file to match.
Back to the label, what to do here... I guess I'd recommend
E71(4), as this is where the multiplex would end anyway if Exit 3 weren't right up in the mix being all confusing. It fits in with with
E71(5) and
E71(3).
Reposition
E71(3) to sync up with
the point on E71 and get concurrency detection working.
E71(5) is fine.
E71(2):
Wow. This is like some of the crazier parts of urban Texas. I don't envy you having to sort this out right when joining the project.
When plotting out points on these complex frontage road systems, I find it helps to ask where the points would fall if the frontage roads weren't in the picture, if the connections were made via traditional diamond ramps or equivalents.
On freeways/expressways, this usually results in point placement at a major central crossroad (often at another route in the HB if there is one) for diamond equivalents.
Half-diamond equivalents will usually be the first crossroad. The first one with a bridge, unless such is really far away. If there are multiple grade-separated crossroads close together where the ramps touch down, and a major route (also in the HB) isn't the very first one, I might still pick that sometimes, and get a graph connection.
Thus IMO
JPN E71 2 is placed appropriately, centered at N26.
So
E71(2) and
N26, we'd want to collapse into One Point Per Interchange. Putting it at the same coords as on E71 will give a graph connection with E71 now; I presume N26 will be drafted in the future. Right now N481's file has more precicse coordinates, so I'd recommend replacing the coords in E71's file with those.
As for whether to name this point
E71(2) or
N26, I'm agnostic; won't push for one over the other. This reminds me of
TX US183 at TX21, though I won't necessarily say what I did there is The Right Thing To Do.