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** Vermont Functional Classification is complete | ** Vermont Functional Classification is complete | ||
** In your efforts if you find a segment with the wrong FC please correct it only if you are 100% sure it is wrong | ** In your efforts if you find a segment with the wrong FC please correct it only if you are 100% sure it is wrong | ||
* Ensure the road type is appropriate for the segment based on Vermont classification<br/> | |||
for more info see [[#Choosing_WME_Road_Types_based_on_Vermont_Classification| Choosing WME Road Types based on Vermont Classification]] | |||
* Over 50% of the roads in VT are dirt - please be sure to select Unpaved where appropriate<br/> | |||
paved miles = 7,151 unpaved miles = 8,650 total miles = 15,801<br> | |||
[[https://vtrans.vermont.gov/planning/maps/stats|VTrans stats]] | |||
=== House Numbers === | === House Numbers === | ||
* Add House Numbers or Residential Place Points for each street segment | * Add House Numbers or Residential Place Points for each street segment |
Revision as of 22:16, 1 June 2019
Validate Vermont ended on 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 UTC. Please check back here for results and check the Mapraid Forum for mapraid announcements. This project page is still under construction. |
Mission
The Validate Vermont Project has been setup to improve the experience of drivers using Waze in Vermont. Our efforts will not only improve the experience for Vermonters but more importantly for the large number of people who visit Vermont and may not be familiar with the area. The primary goal is to ensure that all addresses in Vermont can be properly located from within the Waze app.
This will be accomplished by updating routable segments to include proper primary and alternate city names. Segments should also include house numbers (or RPP if necessary).
Unlike a map raid this project will be a longer term effort where the focus will be cleanup and adding details within the editor’s selected area. Priority should be given to areas of the map where known issues exist including areas that may have original base map import and places where address searches may not return optimal results.
Local Hosts
Project Goals
- Map all of Vermont's incorporated villages
- Update Vermont towns that have villages or cities within their bounds
- Include Post Office cities on segments where needed
- Add HN and RPP to street segments
- Verify Post Office places
- Verify Public Safety (Police / Fire) places
- Clean up Base Map: verify turns, add missing roads, eliminate unnecessary roads
- Correct places: physical location - bring up to date with editing standards
Technique
Primary City Name
- Incorporated City / Village / Town name (St. Albans, Essex Junction, Weathersfield), or
- Unincorporated village name / gore (Buels Gore)
- Only use names on the approved Vermont City list
Alternate City Name
- USPS city name if different than the primary city name (Weathersfield = Springfield, Ascutney)
- Only use names on the approved Vermont City list
Street Names
- The Vermont E911 Viewer is the authoritative source for Waze street names
- Verify every street name for correctness against the Vermont E911 Viewer
- The Primary Street name should always match the Vermont E911 Viewer name including US and Vermont highways
- For US and VT highways - if the VT E911 name differs:
add US-XX or VT-XX name as secondary and leave the Waze secondary city blank - Ensure streets have nodes at city / town / village boundaries in accordance with the WME Cities Overlay script
- This approach will ensure that there will not be duplicate house numbers within the same town
Road Types
- Functional Classification
- Vermont Functional Classification is complete
- In your efforts if you find a segment with the wrong FC please correct it only if you are 100% sure it is wrong
- Ensure the road type is appropriate for the segment based on Vermont classification
for more info see Choosing WME Road Types based on Vermont Classification
- Over 50% of the roads in VT are dirt - please be sure to select Unpaved where appropriate
paved miles = 7,151 unpaved miles = 8,650 total miles = 15,801
[stats]
House Numbers
- Add House Numbers or Residential Place Points for each street segment
- All newly drawn street segments MUST include house numbers
- Use WME house numbers whenever possible
- Make sure HN anchor points are properly adjusted: driveway entrance, front door, etc.
- Use residential place points if:
- A WME house number does not provide proper routing to a place, for example:
when a driveway to a place is accessed from a side road - Where a place is sufficiently away from a named road segment (and a HN would be forced):
add a driveway (private road) and an RPP with stop point - All residential place points MUST have a stop point
- A WME house number does not provide proper routing to a place, for example:
- Waze interpolation is very low in the search priority and can be overridden by other sources during a search:
any HN or RPP added in WME will always take priority and guarantee Wazers will routed to the proper place - The WME xxx xxx script displays house numbers and makes it extremely easy to add in WME
- The Vermont E911 Viewer can also be used to verify house numbers
Functional Classification
Vermont Functional Classification is complete. In your efforts to ensure the correctness of every road segment if you find one with the wrong Functional Classification please correct it only if you are 100% sure it is wrong.
Parking Lot Road Usage
- Parking lots
- Apartment and condo complexes
- Cemeteries
Private Road Usage
- Driveways
- Some Vermont class 4 roads - see Class 4 Roads
Segment Locking Standard
Please make sure all segments are locked in accordance with Vermont standards. Occasionally segments may be locked higher for special situations. For segments that need to be locked above your editor rank please request an uplock in the discord channel.
Elevation
- All segments should have an elevation of ground including railroad segments
- -1 elevation should only be used for tunnels
- +1 elevation for bridges and overpasses
- More complicated junctions may need other considerations - please reach out to a local host for assistance
Places
- Every business place should have an address
- Place points should be properly located and a stop point added if needed
- Gas station information should be as complete as possible
- Request an uplock in the discord channel if you can't lock to the standard
Reference Links
Basics
Communications
Discord Channel
Downlock Requests
Uplock Requests
Validate Vermont Guidelines
Assigning Street Names
The Vermont E911 viewer is the authoritative source for WME street naming.
All municipal roads in Vermont are assigned a unique Town Highway number. The TH numbers are used primarily on the VTrans maps used for state reimbursement purposes.
Almost everywhere in Vermont a road will have a formal street name, e.g., Main St, VT-100, US-5. There are a few places though where a road may only be known by its town highway number. If you encounter one of these you would name the street segment in WME TH-XX where XX is the highway number. (In street view you would see signs either THXX or TH-XX.)
Choosing WME Road Types based on Vermont Classification
Every municipal road in Vermont is assigned a class as defined by statues which is used for funding under state programs. Classes 1-3 qualify for state funding while class 4 and other designations do not.
Class | description |
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1 | Roads that carry a state highway number within a town |
2 | Locally designated roads that typically connect neighboring towns or have higher amounts of traffic |
3 | All other town highways that are maintained for year-round use by pleasure cars |
4 | All other town highways - often with minimal maintenance and may not be plowed in the winter |
Legal Trail | Public rights of way that are not roads |
Vermont Class 3 Roads
- Almost always should use the Waze Local Street type
- Quite often is unpaved
- Many class 3 roads will transition into a class 4 road - please be sure to map accordingly in WME
Vermont Class 4 Roads
Vermont class 4 roads will require editors to investigate the quality and purpose of the road to determine appropriate mapping in WME. Our goal is to ensure every place in Vermont can be reached with Waze and at the same time we never want to send a Wazer down a road not suitable for a normal car. Class 4 roads:
- In most cases should be WME Privte Roads and Unpaved
- Should end at the last routable destination on the road, e.g., a HN, RPP or PP
- Should not be drawn such that Waze will route traffic across them
- Some class 4 roads are well maintained and are similar to class 3 roads - editors should use best judgement based on aerial views and local experience
- In questionable situations always ask a local host for guidance
Legal Trail and Other Classes
Legal Trail and other municipal classifications should not be mapped in WME. In some cases the original 2009 TIGER base map import into WME included these: they should be removed. The Vermont E911 Viewer and VTrans maps are good sources for verification.
Private / Non-Municipal Roads
The Vermont E911 Viewer also shows additional private / non-municipal roads. These are typically displayed as red with yellow background on the E911 map and have a class designation of 8 or 9. In WME:
- Private / non-municipal roads should be assigned Local Streets
- Have the Unpaved attribute if appropriate
- Assigned the E911 street name