Stretch Longfellow's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 129348392 | about 3 years ago | See comment I just gave you on a different issue. You seem to be confusing trunk and expressway. It's a relatively recent change to the standards, but it is one that needs to be used. |
| 129348314 | about 3 years ago | See comment I just gave you on a different issue. You seem to be confusing trunk and expressway. It's a relatively recent change to the standards, but it is one that needs to be used. Trunk roads do not need to be undivided. However, if you feel that this is best left as primary, please eliminate the trunk spur further north to MO D. |
| 129378321 | about 3 years ago | See comment I just gave you on a different issue. You seem to be confusing trunk and expressway. It's a relatively recent change to the standards, but it is one that needs to be used. |
| 129378088 | about 3 years ago | According to the link you provided, there are not to be random islands of trunk roads; they are supposed to form an interconnected network. This is one of the big pushes from the 2019 and 2021 Highway Classification guides. This type of road would be primary and marked with expressway=yes, unless you see need to consider it trunk from Gray Summit to Manchester. |
| 127626257 | about 3 years ago | Please remember that OSM has its own standards not mandated by any DOT. While US 81 may not be an interstate, it meets freeway (motorway) standards as it does not have any at-grade intersections. Please revert this edit. Feel free to ask any questions and read this article. highway=motorway |
| 126674431 | about 3 years ago | Why is this a trunk highway? I 76 is right there, and BL 76 does not really serve anything beyond Sterling (I'm kind of amazed it still exists beyond a spur into Sterling). "The Trunk classification generally should not be applied to highways that are parallel to motorways, especially highways within a short distance (less than 5 miles) from the motorway." osm.wiki/United_States/2021_Highway_Classification_Guidance#Trunk |
| 126673901 | about 3 years ago | I added my points to the talk page there, but not sure where this conversation you're mentioning is taking place. All I found was one person saying it should be a trunk route to Kansas (which it doesn't enter...). If there's another conversation happening elsewhere, let me know! |
| 126673901 | about 3 years ago | Having driven this many times, I'm not sure what your justification is in upgrading this to trunk road west of Brush, and I did not see any documentation on this. Trunk roads should not be spurs of the network when possible, and should have a significant destination. How does Haigler meet that definition?
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| 119521837 | over 3 years ago | I agree with this and your assessment of 1051594775. However, I wasn't the one who mapped these; I think they showed up here because I nudged a node or something for an unrelated edit. |
| 123826173 | over 3 years ago | Yes, I was trying to get it to render correctly on a shield but it doesn't appear that what I did worked anyway. |
| 120361403 | over 3 years ago | Whoever I had that conversation with months ago. I don't remember and I don't particularly care to look it up. But that was my first experience with state-based regulations (like Minnesota's bizarre motorway islands that cause confusion and look hideous in my opinion), and there is a LOT of variance state to state. I also found a lot of places in Minnesota's documentation that is contradictory to itself, hence why I figured it would be best to just bow out and let locals deal with it. Now I'm working on Nebraska's standards since we don't have any documentation. |
| 120361403 | over 3 years ago | Fear not, I was already instructed at length about how Minnesota does not conform to standards elsewhere in the country, reverted all of my MN edits, and promised never to touch MN again months ago. Never editing there again; too many complex and contradictory rules! |
| 118882484 | over 3 years ago | Dang, was hoping I could link different additions of the same neighborhood easier, but that obviously didn't work. Won't try that again! (That wasn't the new method I referred to earlier, though.) I am not sure what's going on with 11964102; that wasn't one of mine. At a glance, it looks like inner and outer boundaries are overlapping; I'll fiddle with it and see if I can figure it out. |
| 118882484 | over 3 years ago | Got it! The problem with that method is that it creates a sloppier look and makes it much more difficult to work with future edits with the added clutter and trying to separate overlapping lines. I'm trying a different technique now that should help reduce this. |
| 118601946 | almost 4 years ago | My kingdom for a working error alert system for boundaries when I go to submit! Those are now fixed. |
| 70638247 | almost 4 years ago | I'm not 100% sure; I haven't used the tag myself short of moving it if an intersection changed. But based on the lack of information from the wiki and what you pointed out with the start and end tags, I believe your assumption of it being old data to be correct (especially since the NDOR was renamed NDOT about five years ago). My suspicion is that there was a movement at some point to log all mileposts, but as far as I know nothing ever came of this. Happy mapping! |
| 118601946 | almost 4 years ago | Got 'em! No idea how the layer=1 thing happened; I don't think that was me but I fixed it anyway. Kind of funny though, just imagining the baseball field floating there. |
| 115347703 | almost 4 years ago | You need to stop adding county roads as highway refs. Nebraska does not have a county highway system and these are not highways but just road names. Please go back through and remove all that you have added. Thank you! |
| 99190333 | over 4 years ago | They are signed! Nebraska started signing these about 10 years ago; far as I know it's the only state to have an alt Interstate system to this degree. Sometimes it is just the regular Interstate shield with an ALT banner over it, but in many cases they actually have special signs and sometimes it's even better signed than the actual route. There are even a few cases (N 27th St in Lincoln, the old Matzke Hwy near Seward) where it doesn't even follow a state or US Route. |
| 70035566 | over 5 years ago | I wouldn't say never; there are legitimate reasons, as mentioned in the OSM guidelines. But yeah, agreed on this one based on OSM standards instead of actual road quality/usage. |