Re: [Talk-us] New United States Bicycle Routes!

2018-10-26 Thread Kerry Irons
Yes, It's the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Apparently all state "departments" are officially called "cabinets." Took me at least 2 years to get used to KYTC instead of KYDOT. Kerry -Original Message- From: OSM Volunteer stevea Sent: Friday, October 26, 2018 7:01 PM To: Kerry

Re: [Talk-us] New United States Bicycle Routes!

2018-10-26 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
Sorry, I should use the abbreviation of KYTC as Kerry does, not KDOT. SteveA ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us

Re: [Talk-us] New United States Bicycle Routes!

2018-10-26 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
"Having little confidence that KDOT got it right, either" is exactly why I didn't change the names: let the locals (cities, counties, local residents/citizens) hash this out as well as KDOT, if KDOT wants to get involved. For whatever reason, I've only seen these serious differences of this

Re: [Talk-us] New United States Bicycle Routes!

2018-10-26 Thread Kerry Irons
We had the same experience in creating a RideWithGPS map and route log for USBR 21 in KY. There are even places where a given road has two different spellings; you can tell it's the same road but the name spelling apparently is not agreed by the locals. You learn to live with it. While you

Re: [Talk-us] New United States Bicycle Routes!

2018-10-26 Thread OSM Volunteer stevea
I have completed a first draft of USBR 21 in Kentucky. This was actually quite difficult as the TIGER name tags frequently do not match what highway names on the application from Kentucky's DOT says. I did not change these, I'll leave that for "locals," but there is a great deal of work to do

Re: [Talk-us] New United States Bicycle Routes!

2018-10-26 Thread Greg Morgan
Kentucky USBR 23 is done. https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/8843677#map=10/37.4960/-85.4712 On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 12:30 PM OSM Volunteer stevea < stevea...@softworkers.com> wrote: > AASHTO has completed it's "Autumn 2018 round" of national route numbering > approvals (almost) and there