Please forgive me I’m not trying to stir things up. I’m new to OSM and trying 
to learn and I don’t have any idea what the NE2 you refer to is.

 

I understand that a lot of things are tagged different then what I would think 
do to standards. I understand that and I’m doing everything I can to learn the 
correct way to tag. I’m always looking at the Wiki and also how others are 
tagging. I’ve also sent emails asking for help on tagging. I understand that we 
normally don’t abbreviate but that states are the exception and we use the 2 
letter abbreviation. So I’m only trying to learn but in this case a ref tag 
seems like a name tag for the name of the route to me and I’m having a hard 
time understanding why we would tag a name something other then what it is.

 

Is there someplace I can go to read why it’s this way?

 

Thanks

Dave

From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 10:40 PM
To: Dave Mansfield
Cc: Shawn K. Quinn; OpenStreetMap talk-us list
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] State highway refs (was Re: New I.D Feature)

 

I'm going to say that the wiki is presently wrong compared to consensus 
previously arrived at on the tagging list regarding this issue the last 
971151183 times that this has come up, largely as a result of previous efforts 
by NE2 to game the renderer...

 

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Dave Mansfield <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

>From the Wiki  

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/United_States_roads_tagging

“The two letter abbreviation for the state per the United States Postal 
Service's  <https://www.usps.com/send/official-abbreviations.htm> state 
abbreviation list, another abbreviation used by the state (such as SR for State 
Road), or no prefix. Different states may have different standards for which to 
use, and there is no current inter-state standard.”

I take the “Different states may have different standards for which to use” to 
mean that not all states use the two letter abbreviation and in states that 
don’t we should use that states standard for example Michigan uses M. The 
highway behind my house is M-15 and singed that way so I would think it should 
be tagged that way. Am I reading the Wiki wrong?

Thanks

Dave

 

 

 

From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ] 
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 10:04 PM
To: Shawn K. Quinn
Cc: OpenStreetMap talk-us list
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] State highway refs (was Re: New I.D Feature)

 

On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 3:10 AM, Shawn K. Quinn <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

So, a couple of questions:

1. What, exactly, is fair game to change to a state abbreviation
reference?

 

Fair game nationwide, two letter state abbreviations should be used for the 
primary state highway network.

 

2. Which states spell out the name in the ref?
I know Kansas uses K-123, and Michigan uses M-123. Are there any others
to be careful of?

 

Kansas should be KS 123, Michigan should be MI 123.

 

Ultimately, though, both should be part of route relations that describe the 
route so we can quit adding ref=* to the incorrect entity (it's not the way's 
ref, it's the route's!).

 

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