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tertiary roads, TIGER and history

ایہہ ؜26؍؜June ؜2012ء‬ English وچ «Dion Dock» لیکھ چھپیا گیا سی۔

I’ve heard some debate on the mailing lists about whether importing TIGER census maps into the US was a good idea. The con argument is people look at the map and figure it’s good enough. The pro side is it put a lot of useful data in place.

Unfortunately, the quality of the TIGER data needs some improvement. For one thing, the highway= tag does not cover much ground between residential and motorway. There are lots of preferred roads, especially away from the cities, and you can’t just look at a TIGER map and know which one to take.

I’ve been applying the highway=tertiary tag to lots of the backroads in Oregon. One thing I particularly like finding are roads that have been re-routed (which is a really neat thing to look for on old maps). Take a look at the underlying Bing! image and see how Seven Mile Hill Road used to take a bit of a meander to the south.

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ایہہ ؜29؍؜June ؜2012ء ‪20:04‬ تے «Baloo Uriza» ٹپݨی کیتی گئی سی۔

Generally speaking that should be OK for county and the main forest service routes. Secondary might be a better baseline if it’s a state highway.

ایہہ ؜ 1؍؜July ؜2012ء ‪13:23‬ تے «Tom Layo» ٹپݨی کیتی گئی سی۔

At this point in the US map, the tag is less important than the road/feature being correctly placed on the map. While the map does look deceptively good only from a high zoom, the TIGER data is a net improvement. It would take many years for users to drive or bike every road to name streets, as already done by TIGER. And I grudgingly admit that most of the data regarding naming is good, and is now available to be fixed from a user anywhere.

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