On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 3:05 PM Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> wrote: > Tod Fitch <t...@fitchfamily.org> writes: > > > My reading of the wiki indicates that for the United States a trunk is > “a high speed Arterial Divided highway that is partially grade separated.” > [1] > > > > What is the problem with having the main road between > regions/cities/towns being “primary”? Do you like the rendering of trunk > better? > > > > For myself if I planned a driving trip and was expecting a trunk road > I’d sure be surprised to find areas that are undivided and apparently, from > other responses in this thread, unpaved in sections. > > Agreed. To me trunk means: > > paved > divided > very few at grade intersections or driveways (one every few miles is ok) >
I'm also willing to include single-carriageway (ie, undivided) freeways, reserving motorway for something identical to substantially typical Interstate standard fare.
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