Things must seem very confusing on what stuff means. HPMS was developed from an 
engineering perspective and speaks in a language that only Civil Engineers 
understand. I will be happy to help you through video chats, webinar or other 
medium.

I should also mention that I am about to post the 2013 version. HPMS deals with 
annual submittals by State DOTs. We want to transition the system to a more 
transactional way of life in the future  but we are fighting tradition every 
step of the way.

Tom Roff
FHWA

From: Clifford Snow [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 10:30 AM
To: Alex Barth
Cc: Open Street Map Talk-US; Roff, Thomas (FHWA); Martijn van Exel
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] ARNOLD highway data

Alex,
Thanks for sharing. I pulled the data for Washington State. Looking at the data 
suggests we need to get better definition of the fields. There are a number of 
fields that appear interesting but I have no clue as to what they mean. Some 
interesting examples, Toll_Type, HOV Type, Truck_VN, and Route_Sign. A search 
of the HPMS Field Manual found more information that I could ever want! It 
tooks some search just to figure out that AADT (traffic counts I think) isn't 
something that we tag.

The routes information is very interesting. It would be interesting to compare 
to our route relations.

I would suggest that we invite someone from US DOT to join us on a video chat 
to help us better understand the ARNOLD database. From there we might look at 
where we could use the data as a cross check. For example, lane count.


FYI - For those inclined, I'd suggest just pulling 2012. It appears that 2011 
is just an older version of 2012.

Clifford

On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 7:43 PM, Alex Barth 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
The emerging ARNOLD national highway database by the US DOT is possibly 
interesting for people here. It does contain OSM relevant data. This blog post 
goes back to Thomas Roff from DOT reaching out to OSM US to explore areas of 
mutual benefit. The directions Martijn and I discussed with him were

a) listening to OSM changes to help improve the ARNOLD dataset (with or without 
a previous import of ARNOLD data) - a little bit like this is set up for NYC 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/lxbarth/diary/23588
b) using OSM software for data management

Martijn, Thomas - please add where I missed something.

Both are blue sky ideas and wouldn't be executed by OpenStreetMap US as this is 
not our place.

I'm sharing this here for everybody's consideration and comments.

http://openstreetmap.us/2014/12/arnold-for-osm/

Cheers -

Alex

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OpenStreetMap United States Inc.

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