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How to Use Travel Mapping
mapcat:
--- Quote from: slorydn1 on January 12, 2016, 04:41:29 PM ---Ok I think I am getting this.
So, in order to clean up my example above it should be
FL I-4 FL 9 132
FL I-10 FL 130 362
NM I-10 NM 144 NM/TX
TX I-10 NM/TX 186
GA I-16 GA 1 157
Is that better, or is the extra "region" delimiter (Like GA I-16 GA 1 157) still too much?
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No, the state gets mentioned only once.
FL I-4 9 132 <- that's enough to say that you've been on all of I-4 in Florida between exit 9 and exit 132.
slorydn1:
--- Quote from: mapcat on January 12, 2016, 04:56:02 PM ---
--- Quote from: slorydn1 on January 12, 2016, 04:41:29 PM ---Ok I think I am getting this.
So, in order to clean up my example above it should be
FL I-4 FL 9 132
FL I-10 FL 130 362
NM I-10 NM 144 NM/TX
TX I-10 NM/TX 186
GA I-16 GA 1 157
Is that better, or is the extra "region" delimiter (Like GA I-16 GA 1 157) still too much?
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No, the state gets mentioned only once.
FL I-4 9 132 <- that's enough to say that you've been on all of I-4 in Florida between exit 9 and exit 132.
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Thanks much!!! Now I know I got it, I am cleaning up my list that I have done already. I have tons more work to do before I am ready to submit just the Interstates so it will be a few days before I will be bugging y'all again (I have to work the next 2 days).
noelbotevera:
I don't really understand the concept. I am interested in the service, but if anyone can tell me how it works, shoot me a PM (cause I don't really want text walls...sorry for acting like an admin). I could contribute a few things here and there.
oscar:
--- Quote from: slorydn1 on January 12, 2016, 04:20:00 PM ---I may just continue on doing my list my way and then correcting it for format errors. I am currently changing it from the spread sheet I have to a text file-plus I still have all those pesky little 3di's to do, and I haven't even begun to think about US/State routes yet (lol).
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Especially when you get past the Interstates (where most of the waypoints are labeled for their interchange numbers), the waypoint names are not always intuitive, such as abbreviated names for unnumbered intersecting roads, or junctions with two or more numbered routes. There's no substitute for looking up the routes you want to log in our Highway Browser, and picking out the waypoints you need from there.
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