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Major Highways
Current definition is "A big highway, usually 3+ lanes, with minimal stops – mostly exits and interchanges, bt possibly with some intersections and junctions "
Does 3+ lanes mean three or more lanes in the same direction? If a highway has mostly exits and interchanges and has two lanes eastbound and two lanes westbound, is it a major highway?
Bugmuncher 02:53, 29 August 2010 (UTC)
Primary Street
Current definition is "Other streets or BLVD w/ stoplights that are relatively used (such as Middlefield Rd. in Menlo Park or Park blvd. in Oakland)"
Does it have to be a stop light? What about other traffic control devices, such as stop signs on adjoining streets, in areas where there are not many traffic signals? Bugmuncher 02:58, 29 August 2010 (UTC)
Service roads
Are service roads really frontage roads, or are these roads such as park access roads? I assumed that these were roads for such purposes as hospital emergency room access, roads within places like Disneyland, etc.
Cul-de-sac
The Cul-de-sac type of road is not an option when editing roads. Please add.
Cul-de-sac is not a road type. It's just another name for "dead-end".
Two roads the connect/merge on a residential street
PLease advise on proper protocol to map edit two different named streets that meet on a road curve or bend.
- Done kentsmith9 20:45, 24 March 2013 (UTC)