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=== {{Anchor|FC cross reference}}Functional Classification reference chart ===
These rows fill the major Event table, and are modified using the template {{tl|Event/Item}}. If you are working on a Major Event in {{RootPage2}}, please add add that event to this table. If the event is already listed, please add your username to the row, preceded by a pipe (|), and change the date to today's date in the <code>updated=</code> parameter.


Use this chart to determine the road type for Pennsylvania roads based on the functional class.


First, find the functional class of the road from the [http://www.penndot.gov/ProjectAndPrograms/Planning/TrafficInformation/Pages/County-Functional-Class-Maps.aspx#.VwlWGJMrJE4 PennDOT Functional Classification county maps] and determine if it is a signed, numbered highway in a one of the highway systems.
This template accepts many parameters which must be separated from each other using pipe characters (|), but can be placed in any order and will automatically  the correct parts of the table. To use a parameter you must keep the name of parameter (the part before the equals sign (=) identical to this list, and only modify what goes after the equals sign (=).


Follow the column for the road's highway system down to the row for the road's functional class to find the proper road type for that particular road.
==Accepted parameters:==


The PennDOT color coding is cross-referenced in the first column of the table for your convenience.
*<code>name=</code> The name of the event.
*<code>area=</code> The county or are the event takes place in.
*<code>date=</code> The estimated date(s) this event happens on.
*<code>road=</code> The main road(s) affected by this event.
*<code>pl=</code> A [[permalink]] to the affected road(s), or a link to documenting listing all the affected roads (usually a Waze event closure document).
*<code>source=</code> A link to an official information source for this event, a government website, the hosting organizations webpage, etc.
*<code>status=</code> Whether this event has been submitted to Waze yet for this season. It accepts the following options spelled only exactly as listed here in order to correctly change the color of the row, filled with anything else will display with a white background
**<code>not submitted</code> produces a red background
**<code>submitted</code> produces a light green background
**<code>in progress</code> produces an orange background.
*Up to six editors can be listed in the table for any event. These can be the editors who are working to get it submitted, maintain the segments, or just have special knowledge of the event/area. They are entered as unnamed parameters. Meaning they are to be entered between two pipe (|) characters of the adjacent parameters. Each editors name (without any spaces) should be separated with a pipe (|).
*<code>updated=</code> the date this event was last updated in this table. This is used to keep the table current, and identify stale entries.




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The updated parameter (<code>|updated=YY/MM(/DD)|</code>) should be updated any time you update a row. Put the date you are modifying the row after the equals sign (=).  
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
! scope="row" rowspan="2" colspan="2"|  
! colspan="8"| <big>Highway Systems</big>
|-
! Interstate
! Interstate Business, Loop, Spur
! US Hwy (incl. some [[wikipedia:special routes|special routes]])
! US Hwy BUS, SPUR, LOOP
! State Route Shielded
! State Route Unshielded
! Locally Maintained
|-
|
| Examples
| I-80
| I-94 Business
| US-190
| US-460 Business
| SR-23 SR-309
| SR-2006
| Roberts St
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="8" style="width:28px"| <big>F<br>u<br>n<br>c<br>t<br>i<br>o<br>n<br>a<br>l<br> <br>C<br>l<br>a<br>s<br>s</big><!-- Temp placeholder -->
| '''Interstate'''<br>[[File:PA Blue.jpg]]||{{Freeway|Fw}}||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a
|-
| '''Other Freeway'''{{ref label|a|a}}[[File:PA Darkred.jpg]]||n/a||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}
|-
| '''Other Expressway'''{{ref label|a|a}}[[File:PA Darkred.jpg]]||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}
|-
| '''Other Principal Arterial'''[[File:PA Red.jpg]]||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}
|-
| '''Minor Arterial'''[[File:PA Green.jpg]]||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}
|-
| '''Urban or Rural-Major Collector'''[[File:PA Purple.jpg]]||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}
|-
| '''Rural Minor Collector'''
[[File:PA Yellow.jpg]]
||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}{{ref label|b|b}}<br/>{{Street}}||{{Street}}
|-
| '''Local Roads or <br>Not Classified''' [[File:PA Orange.jpg]]||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}{{ref label|b|b}}<br/>{{Street}}||{{Street}}
|}
{{note|a|a}}Since Pennsylvania combines these two classes, use the criteria from the [[Road_types/USA#Freeway|USA Freeway page]] to determine if the road should typed as a freeway or major highway.


{{note|b|b}} Some 4-digit State Routes are numbered for legacy or maintenance reasons, but they do not serve as primary thoroughfares for the area and should be classified as {{Street|Street}}.


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The <code>|date=|</code>, and <code>|updated=|</code> parameters should use the format YY/MM/DD. The day of the month is optional. Using this format will make it easier to sort the list by updated date. This will help ensure the information on the list is current, and make it easy to find stale rows which may need to be adopted by other editors.


===Naming===


==== State routes with 2 or 3 digit route numbers ====
For example an Event row should look like this;
[[File:PA_SR_Shield.png|thumb]]
In Pennsylvania all State Routes should have any common name as displayed on street signs as the primary name in WME, and the route number in the alternate name field. The city name should be the same for both the common name and route number. ''SR-111'' is the current acceptable format. The use of '''State Hwy''' or '''PA-xxx''' and other variations '''{{Red|should not}}''' be used unless it is on the road signs that drivers would see.


State Route naming should follow the following format:
{{Tlx|Event/Item|name=''EVENT NAME''|date{{=}}14/10|in progress|username|updated{{=}}14/08}}


*SR-28 S (divided one-way segments).
*SR-309 (undivided two-way segments).


'''{{Red|Note}}''': Some state routes have mixed signage, with route numbers at major intersections and road names at minor intersections. Until Waze gets state shields working completely, the best practice is to name the segments according the the signage that the motorist will see as he approaches the state route, with priority given to the major intersections.
If there are multiple editors it should look like this


==== State routes with 4 digit route numbers ====
{{Tlx|Event/Item|name=''EVENT NAME''|date{{=}}14/10|in progress|username1|username2|updated{{=}}14/08}}


State Routes with 4 digits (e.g. SR-3001) should not have the route number in the alternate field. SR-xxxx should be removed from the alt field, if you find it.


==== County or township roads ====


County (Co) and Township (T) roads need no special designation or road type. Road number info is not needed in the alternate name field.
'''Whenever you edit this table, please be sure to include the name of the event you are editing in the summary field under the edit box.'''
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==== Ramps ====


When naming a [[Road types/USA#Ramps|Ramp]] to a State Route, use the '''SR-111''' format. ''PA-111'' format '''{{Red|should not}}''' be used unless it matches exactly what is on the big green sign directing you to the ramp. It is best to reference Google Street View in WME, where available.


Adhere to national standards for [[Road names/USA#Exit ramps and Entrance ramps (on-ramps)|Exit ramps and Entrance ramps (on-ramps)]]. Ramp names should use these formats:
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{{Event/Item|name=New Years Celebration|area=NYC|road=Times Sq/Coney Island|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=1716991474|date=12/31-01/01 annual|status=submitted|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ|updated=2017/02/08}}


*Numbered exit: (Exit 16: SR-15 / Scranton)
{{Event/Item|name=NYC 1/2 Marathon & St. Patricks' Day Parade|date=03 annual|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=339510355|area=NYC|road=5 Boroughs|status=submitted|updated=2017/02/09|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ}}
*Numbered exit with multiple Cities or Routes: (Exit 16: SR-15 N / SR-86 E / Wilkes / Scranton)
*Numbered exit with multiple exits: (Exit 16A-B: SR-15 N / SR-86 E / Scranton)
*Non-numbered exit: (to SR-15 / Scranton)


====Abbreviating Pennsylvania====
{{Event/Item|name=July 4th Celebration|area=NYC|status=submitted|updated=2017/02/12|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ|road=FDR Dr|date=07/04 annual|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=1864894199|source=http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/motorist/wkndtraf.shtml}}
When naming roads or Ramps, use '''Penna.''' as the abbreviation for Pennsylvania. '''Penn''' causes text-to-speech conflicts with the numerous items named after William Penn. '''PA''' should not be used except as shown below.


'''Penna. Tpk''' is the proper abbreviation for naming ramps, and for alternate names for the Turnpike.
{{Event/Item|name=Summer Streets|road=Park Ave|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=1984749524|source=http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/summerstreets/html/home/home.shtml|date=08 First 3 Sundays|area=NYC|status=submitted|updated=2017/02/10|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ}}


==== Shortened state route names ====
{{Event/Item|name=West Indian Day Parade|date=09 Labor Day annual|area=Kings|road=Eastern Pkwy, Classon-Rochester St Johns-Empire|source=http://maps.nyc.gov/streetclosure/|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=1605830763|status=submitted|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ|updated=2017/02/10}}


The format '''SR-xxx''' (State Route) should be used when naming ramps (e.g., to SR-28 S / Pittsburgh). See also: [[#Ramps|Ramps]]. To maintain uniformity across the state, the PA-xxx format '''{{Red|should not}}''' be used unless it is on the road signs that drivers would see.
{{Event/Item|name=TD 5 Boro Bike Tour|area=NYC|date=05 First Sunday annual|road=5 Boroughs|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=790135118|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ|status=submitted|updated=2017/02/08}}


=== Locking Standard ===
{{Event/Item|name=NYC TCS Marathon|area=NYC|date=11 First Weekend annual|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=0|road=5 Boroughs|source=http://www.tcsnycmarathon.org/race-day/course|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ|status=submitted|updated=2017/02/07}}


{{Lock Standard State|PA}}
{{Event/Item|name=UN General Assembly|area=NYC|road=East Midtown|date=09 Last Two Weeks Annual|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=1895099030|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ|status=submitted|updated=2017/02/08}}


=== Speed Limits ===
{{Event/Item|name=Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade|area=NYC|road=Herald Square|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=1774745119|date=11 Last Thursday Annual|source=http://social.macys.com/parade/#route|status=submitted|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ|updated=2017/02/08}}
Pennsylvania follows the [[Speed_limits/USA|national guideline]] for speed limits, with a few exceptions listed below.
====Pennsylvania guidelines====
* When a speed limit changes at an intersection, the sign for the new speed zone can be found up to 200 feet after the intersection.<ref name="Title_67">[http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/067/chapter212/s212.108.html PA Title 67] PA Title 67, 212.108 (e) ''If the new speed limit begins at an intersection, the first sign should be installed within 200 feet beyond the intersection.''</ref> If the speed limit changes more than 200' from the intersection, add a junction at the sign and make the speed limit change there.
* Long term work zone speed limits may be mapped instead of the "ordinary time" speed limits.


* Speed limit signs are supposed to be posted on every street, no further than 1/2 mile apart.<ref name="Title_75">[http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=75&div=0&chpt=33&sctn=62&subsctn=0 PA Title 75] The Pennsylvania Vehicle Code (Title 75), §3362 indicates that speed limit signing must be in accordance with Department regulations to include “…posting at the beginning and end of each speed zone and at intervals not greater than one-half mile”. In addition, the installation of speed limit signing will function as a constant reminder of the roadway’s speed limit. "</ref>. If you can verify that there are no posted signs, follow the PA guidelines:<ref name="Title_75_unposted">[http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=75&div=0&chpt=33&sctn=62&subsctn=0 PA Title 75]75.3362</ref>
{{Event/Item|name=Chinese New Year Parades|date=01 or 02 annual|pl=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ira6IdyS3x3YtAlTqoXbU1Muw4ANl8rq7af2zKLcCtM/edit#gid=1190958434|area=NYC|road=Chinatown/8th Avenue/Flushing|status=submitted|updated=2017/02/08|Rfrsw101|jdelosa|johnsninja58|PesachZ}}
**35 miles per hour in any urban district.
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====Summary of National Guidelines====
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<div style="float:right;">[[File:Speed_Limit_70.png|50px|thumb|Right|<span style="color:green;">Regulatory<br/>Yes</span>]]<br/>[[File:No Advisory Speed Plaque.png|50px|thumb|{{red|Advisory<br/>No}}]]</div>
*Only map speeds found on '''regulatory''' white rectangular signs with black lettering.
* Do not map '''advisory''' speed limits (generally an orange or amber rectangular sign with black lettering).
* Where there are variable speed limits, map only the speed limit which is in effect most of the time during daylight hours (most hours of the day, days of the week).
* Do not map special speed limits for special vehicles. Waze only supports speed limits for private passenger cars.
* Where the speed limit changes, make it change in the map. A new junction may need to be added. But '''do not add a new junction for a speed limit if it will be within 200 feet of an existing junction.'''
 
====PA Speed Limit Resources====
*[//www.paturnpike.com/pdfs/travel/PATurnpikeSpeedLimits.pdf Pennsylvania Turnpike Speed Limit Map]
*[https://www.paturnpike.com/pdfs/travel/Speed_Limit_Map_Phase%201.pdf old Map]
*[http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/067/chapter212/s212.108.html PA Title 67]
*[http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=75&div=0&chpt=33&sctn=62&subsctn=0 PA Title 75]
=====Links to PA speed limit laws=====
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These rows fill the major Event table, and are modified using the template {{Event/Item}}. If you are working on a Major Event in PesachZ, please add add that event to this table. If the event is already listed, please add your username to the row, preceded by a pipe (|), and change the date to today's date in the updated= parameter.


This template accepts many parameters which must be separated from each other using pipe characters (|), but can be placed in any order and will automatically the correct parts of the table. To use a parameter you must keep the name of parameter (the part before the equals sign (=) identical to this list, and only modify what goes after the equals sign (=).

Accepted parameters:

  • name= The name of the event.
  • area= The county or are the event takes place in.
  • date= The estimated date(s) this event happens on.
  • road= The main road(s) affected by this event.
  • pl= A permalink to the affected road(s), or a link to documenting listing all the affected roads (usually a Waze event closure document).
  • source= A link to an official information source for this event, a government website, the hosting organizations webpage, etc.
  • status= Whether this event has been submitted to Waze yet for this season. It accepts the following options spelled only exactly as listed here in order to correctly change the color of the row, filled with anything else will display with a white background
    • not submitted produces a red background
    • submitted produces a light green background
    • in progress produces an orange background.
  • Up to six editors can be listed in the table for any event. These can be the editors who are working to get it submitted, maintain the segments, or just have special knowledge of the event/area. They are entered as unnamed parameters. Meaning they are to be entered between two pipe (|) characters of the adjacent parameters. Each editors name (without any spaces) should be separated with a pipe (|).
  • updated= the date this event was last updated in this table. This is used to keep the table current, and identify stale entries.


The updated parameter (|updated=YY/MM(/DD)|) should be updated any time you update a row. Put the date you are modifying the row after the equals sign (=).


The |date=|, and |updated=| parameters should use the format YY/MM/DD. The day of the month is optional. Using this format will make it easier to sort the list by updated date. This will help ensure the information on the list is current, and make it easy to find stale rows which may need to be adopted by other editors.


For example an Event row should look like this;

{{Event/Item|date=14/10|in progress|username|updated=14/08}}


If there are multiple editors it should look like this

{{Event/Item|date=14/10|in progress|username1|username2|updated=14/08}}


Whenever you edit this table, please be sure to include the name of the event you are editing in the summary field under the edit box. ————————————————————————————————————


The actual contents of this page will only be visible in the Major Events table, or when editing this page.

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