I've been handling the 'four-digit' SR's here in PA another way.  Technically, 
the routes are 'somewhat' signed, but in a way that people wouldn't normally 
see or pay attention to except in a few places.  These routes normally get a 
little white square box on the sides of the road. [1]  They also can 
'sometimes' appear on street blades depending on the area. [2]  So, what I've 
been doing is tagging the 4-digit routes with the following tag 'ref:penndot=SR 
****'. (Example [3])  I think that tag works perfectly, especially if somebody 
wants to add the state route for a bannered highway (US-19 Truck in the North 
Hills of Pittsburgh is 'SR 4003').  It keeps the info together, plus IMO, works 
better here since they aren't 'true' unsigned highways unlike in several 
Western states where you can't find any reference to a US highway on an 
Interstate most of the time.

-James


[1] -  http://goo.gl/maps/RsXme
[2] - http://goo.gl/maps/w0Xoq (While it might be hard to read, that's 'SR 
3025' posted on that blade)
[3] - https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/19597194 

Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2014 14:16:01 -0600
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] State highway refs (was Re: New I.D Feature)

Someone in the Valley Forge area also tagged refs on a LOT of four-digit State 
Routes that aren't signed...seems like this belongs in a relation with 
unsigned_ref and the ref should be unsigned_ref.  Yes, I know they're on the 
bridge placards and what not, but there's no route shields on these.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:58 PM, James Mast <[email protected]> wrote:



Same thing goes with Florida.  Just the state outline.

Heck, in Pennsylvania, originally on BGS's before we started to use the 
Keystone shield, we used the 'PA' abbreviation (one such sign that still stands 
[1]).  However, now on the little white reference mileage signs [2] that 
PennDOT posts on roads they maintain, it says 'SR' (even on Interstates).  
However, PennDOT recently posted a nice little gem on PA-28 @ Exit #6 going 
both directions that goes back in time and mentions the 'PA' on the sign. [3]  
There are at least 3 of these signs (2 going SB, at least 1 going NB).

-James

[1] - http://goo.gl/maps/RsXme 
[2] - http://goo.gl/maps/ARr9s 
[3] - http://youtu.be/W3xI5Y8eRk4?t=2m1s (the video needs to be paused right 
here @ 2m1s to see the sign clearly)


From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2014 00:55:13 -0500
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] State highway refs (was Re: New I.D Feature)

In Georgia, (almost?) all state roads are signed with the state outline and the 
highway number, but no "GA" or "Georgia" text with it. Occasionally you might 
see "State Road" or "State Route" printed on the sign in addition to the state 
outline. In some very rural areas, I think there might still be a few un-logoed 
signs, but probably not many. 



-jack

On November 30, 2014 5:58:53 PM EST, Minh Nguyen <[email protected]> 
wrote:
On 2014-11-30 10:41, stevea wrote:
 My two cents:  I must say that here in California, I've made it a habit
 to remove the "County Route" designation (CR) which precedes a ref
 number in our County Route system.  For example, NE2 (a banned-from-OSM
 former contributor for those unfamiliar with that history) entered ref
 tags for many G2, N1... county routes as "CR G2" and "CR N1."  That, in
 my opinion, is so redundant (as G and N and A and S... are well-known
 multi-county/regional-within-California county highway networks) as to
 be true clutter.  People in California do know (and routing software,
 renderers... SHOULD know) that A1, G2, N4 and S16 are county routes in a
 lettered system where each letter represents a cluster of counties...at
 least in California.

Some northwest Ohio counties post shields along section line roads that 
say A, B, C, etc. So far I've been tagging them like "CR A", even though 
you'd be hard-pressed to find that style anywhere outside of OSM. 
Instead of reducing ambiguity, I wonder if the "CR" may cause very mild 
confusion, for example when a router tells its user to turn onto "CR R".

 Also, while "SR" (for "State Route" in California and other states) is
 still legally correct, I still might change for consistency's sake any
 "SR" prefix I see in a highway route relation ref tag to be "CA"
 instead.  So, while "SR 17" is correct, I much prefer "CA 17" and will
 change it to that if I see SR in a California highway route relation ref
 tag.

Yes, usage is different in California. I've only ever seen "SR" on 
signage a few times, in rather obscure places. But in Ohio, it's ubiquitous.

 I agree with what we (as OSM volunteers entering/editing data in our
 map) now do, as well as what map styles/renderers and routing engines
 do, as Minh notes above:  "recognize the state abbreviation, SR or SH."
 Yes, Michigan still has its M- routes, and I think OSM (both its human
 editors and software components) should just learn to cope with that
 (plus perhaps a few other states) as exceptions to this largely (though
 not completely) applicable rule.  I believe we are pretty much there,
 but we still have edge cases, data in the map and newer contributors who
 are not completely familiar with these conventions in the USA.
 Discussing it here helps, though wiki documentation and taginfo data
 which are consistent across
the fifty states is better.

My response to anyone who wants more consistency is that route relations 
are the way forward. They may be painful now but they make the data a 
lot less subject to interpretation.


-- 

Typos courtesy of fancy auto-spell technology. 
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