When it comes to Interstates multiplexing, I think we should list first the one
that the exit numbers are for on the highway. Some examples would be as
follows: "ref=I 76;I 70" on the PA Turnpike since I-76 is the "main" route and
all the exits along there use I-76's mileage."ref=I 77;I 74" in NC since I-77's
mileage is used for the mile markers."ref=I 77;I 64" in WV since the entire WV
Turnpike is I-77 (and all exits are in I-77 mileage) and I-64 is just
"visiting". If both Interstates are going in the same direction and share the
mileage since they both entered the state at the same time (I-20 and I-59 in
AL), I-20 would go first there since it's the lower numbered route. James
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 09:34:24 -0700
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From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Highway ref again.
Alan,
I think
you've identified another area where clarity is needed: What order should
be used when entering multiple refs. I tend to do it with interstates
first, then US routes, then state routes, within each group by number,
low to high. However, a definite rule would be helpful.
Charlotte _______________________________________________
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