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|style="text-align:center;" |<b>Suggested<br>Waze<br>Road Treatment</b> | |style="text-align:center;" |<b>Suggested<br>Waze<br>Road Treatment</b> | ||
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|style="text-align:center;" |I | |style="text-align:center;" |I<br>(one) | ||
|style="text-align:center;" |Principle Park Road, Rural Parkway | |style="text-align:center;" |Principle Park Road, Rural Parkway | ||
|style="text-align:left;" |Roads which constitute the main access route, circulatory tour, or thoroughfare for park visitors . | |style="text-align:left;" |Roads which constitute the main access route, circulatory tour, or thoroughfare for park visitors. | ||
|style="text-align:left;" |Primary Street, Street | |style="text-align:left;" |Primary Street, Street | ||
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|style="text-align:center;" |II<br>(two) | |||
|style="text-align:center;" |Connector Park Road | |||
|style="text-align:left;" |Roads which provide access within a park to areas of scenic, scientific, recreational or cultural interest, such as overlooks, campgrounds, etc. | |||
|style="text-align:left;" |Street | |||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |||
|style="text-align:center;" |III<br>(three) | |||
|style="text-align:center;" |Special Purpose Park Road | |||
|style="text-align:left;" |Roads which provide circulation within public use areas, such as campgrounds, picnic areas, visitor center complexes, concessioner facilities, etc. These roads generally serve low· speed traffic and are often designed for one-way | |||
circulation. | |||
|style="text-align:left;" |Street | |||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |||
|style="text-align:center;" |IV<br>(three) | |||
|style="text-align:center;" |Primitive Park Road | |||
|style="text-align:left;" |Roads which provide circulation through remote areas and access to primitive campgrounds and undeveloped areas. These roads frequently | |||
hive no minimum design standards and their use may be limited to specially | |||
equipped vehicles. | |||
|style="text-align:left;" |Trail / 4x4 | |||
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Revision as of 01:59, 3 March 2014
This page is an incomplete draft and is in progress. Please contact Vectorspace if you have any questions during the construction. Last update 23Feb14 |
Background
The National Park Service (NPS) is part of the Department of the Interior and is responsible for care and operation of more than 400 sites. NPS has an overlap of responsibility with local communities, Indian Tribes, and other entities. With 275 million visitors per year, Wazers are going to be visiting these locations.
Waze and National Park Service
Creating accurate and properly represented NPS landmarks and roads:
- Benefit large numbers of tourists and recreational users of NPS faculties,
- Allow Wazers to more quickly find important landmarks, such as campgrounds, ranger stations, visitor centers...
Functional Classification
Maintenance Levels & GIS Data
In cases where the Maintenance Level is known from GIS data or inferred from the images in this article, use this table for guidance. Note that you should also refer to the MVUMs to make sure the road is displayed.
NPS Class |
Name | Description | Suggested Waze Road Treatment |
I (one) |
Principle Park Road, Rural Parkway | Roads which constitute the main access route, circulatory tour, or thoroughfare for park visitors. | Primary Street, Street |
II (two) |
Connector Park Road | Roads which provide access within a park to areas of scenic, scientific, recreational or cultural interest, such as overlooks, campgrounds, etc. | Street |
III (three) |
Special Purpose Park Road | Roads which provide circulation within public use areas, such as campgrounds, picnic areas, visitor center complexes, concessioner facilities, etc. These roads generally serve low· speed traffic and are often designed for one-way
circulation. |
Street |
IV (three) |
Primitive Park Road | Roads which provide circulation through remote areas and access to primitive campgrounds and undeveloped areas. These roads frequently
hive no minimum design standards and their use may be limited to specially equipped vehicles. |
Trail / 4x4 |
Editing Resources
NPS - Find a Park
The Find A Park page on the NPS website allows you to quick find park-specific resource through a series of interactive maps. Each park web page may have information on landmarks and roads that are important for Wazers visiting these sites.
NPS Transportation
The NPS Transportation maintains the Park Roads and Parkways Program (PRPP) which takes care of roads, parking lots, bridges, and other transportation resources in the National Parks. This site seems primarily internally directed towards NPS staff, but a useful technical resource is a 1984 Park Road Standards document that is still in effect today.