I agree. I've only been handling construction I know I can keep up with myself.
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 7:28 PM, James Mast <rickmastfa...@hotmail.com>wrote: > Nah, the best place to test route shield hell is in GA. :) hehe. > > http://elrond.aperiodic.net/shields/?zoom=14&lat=30.85477&lon=-82.01919&layers=B > > Still, I think detour routes might be a good idea, but only if somebody is > willing to keep track of the projects and fix everything once the > construction is finished. > > -James > > ------------------------------ > Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 18:52:00 -0500 > From: ba...@ursamundi.org > To: talk-us@openstreetmap.org > Subject: [Talk-us] Shield rendering and detours; tagging nicknames? > > > OK, wonder if we can get orange detour banners for routes as well? > Example relations can be found in the downtown Tulsa area, which has an > interstate (244), two US routes (64, 75) and an Oklahoma state highway (51) > detoured through the end of next year. Also, thanks to the serious > overload on route multiplexing, exacerbated by the construction, this would > be a good area to test route shield hell. I've also finally gotten around > to adding relations for the LL Tisdale Parkway ( > http://www.alpsroads.net/roads/ok/cool_j/) and the Gilcrease Expressway ( > http://www.aaroads.com/shields/show.php?image=OK19720071) to test out > city route shields. > > Also, what would be an appropriate tag for a completely informal name for > something that is getting uptake by way of traffic reports? Tulsa's Inner > Dispersal Loop has been called the "Inner Detour Loop" by some reporters. > > _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list > Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us >
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