On 9/12/2011 5:57 PM, Richard Weait wrote:
A few of us were just asking on irc what a US-style tile theme would
look like?

Many printed US maps emphasize divided highways (often including undivided multilane highways). Perhaps a thicker line style at low zooms where lanes>=4 or oneway=yes -lanes=1.

A separate color for toll=yes (like MapQuest does, but also for toll non-motorways).

Fix bloody Georgia and the way the trunks (and other highways) blend into the trees.

Render shields at lower resolutions, since the US is not as dense as the UK.

De-emphasize railways at lower zooms.

Label motorways with both name and number where both are tagged (this would be useful even in Europe).

> Ian Dees liked the idea of fewer different colors for roads, blue /
> motorway, green / trunk, red / primary ...

I'm not sure what the point of this would be - there's definitely enough variation in importance for all these classifications to be useful.

> For extra credit, can it also look good in Canada and Mexico?

Canada and the US have rather similar road systems, so what works in one should be good for the other. I believe Mexico has a fair number of rural non-motorway toll roads.

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