Nah, the best place to test route shield hell is in GA. :) hehe.
http://elrond.aperiodic.net/shields/?zoom=14&lat=30.85477&lon=-82.01919&layers=B
 
Still, I think detour routes might be a good idea, but only if somebody is 
willing to keep track of the projects and fix everything once the construction 
is finished.
 
-James
 
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 18:52:00 -0500
From: ba...@ursamundi.org
To: talk-us@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-us] Shield rendering and detours; tagging nicknames?

OK, wonder if we can get orange detour banners for routes as well?  Example 
relations can be found in the downtown Tulsa area, which has an interstate 
(244), two US routes (64, 75) and an Oklahoma state highway (51) detoured 
through the end of next year.  Also, thanks to the serious overload on route 
multiplexing, exacerbated by the construction, this would be a good area to 
test route shield hell.  I've also finally gotten around to adding relations 
for the LL Tisdale Parkway (http://www.alpsroads.net/roads/ok/cool_j/) and the 
Gilcrease Expressway (http://www.aaroads.com/shields/show.php?image=OK19720071) 
to test out city route shields.

Also, what would be an appropriate tag for a completely informal name for 
something that is getting uptake by way of traffic reports?  Tulsa's Inner 
Dispersal Loop has been called the "Inner Detour Loop" by some reporters.


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