Chris, the QEW has three "destinations" on the counterclockwise direction. In
addition to having Niagara and Fort Erie, between Toronto and Hamilton, it's
posted for Hamilton. After Hamilton, it then becomes Niagara. I should know,
I've traveled the QEW several times in my life.
-James
From
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Brad Neuhauser wrote:
> From
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_Highway_System#Primary_.28one-_and_two-digit.29_routes_.28contiguous_U.S..29:
>
> "In the numbering scheme, east-west highways are assigned even numbers and
> north-south highways are assigned o
Saikrishna Arcot wrote:
Just to add, three-digit routes tend to be either regional or be
loop-shaped, where the designated direction changes.
On Thu 17 Oct 2013 03:40:07 PM EDT, Ian Dees wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Martijn van Exel
Yea, I realized that as well. There's e
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 8:15 AM, Evin Fairchild wrote:
> Interesting idea, but since there's not a whole ton of ferry terminals
> worldwide, I don't know if it would be worthwhile to create a whole new
> highway=* tag just for this. I don't really mind the service=ferry tag; it
> would be less co
This is not a concern in WA, there's no state highways that have the same
number as US or Interstate highways.
-compdude
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Eric Fischer wrote:
> California gives State, US, and Interstate roads unique signed numbers
> within the state, but not all states do. Int
Interesting idea, but since there's not a whole ton of ferry terminals
worldwide, I don't know if it would be worthwhile to create a whole new
highway=* tag just for this. I don't really mind the service=ferry tag; it
would be less complicated in getting it to render.
-Compdude
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