What are some other roadgeek websites I should know about as an active member of this site's forum? I've been looking to branch out a little more lately and learn everything there is to know about the community.
Are there any sites in particular you'd recommend?
The one you typed this question on.
This one is the best, no other sites are needed.
We are number one. All others are number two or lower.
What would #2 be? Travel Mapping? I know not everyone uses it, but there is a lot of crossover.
You also have various state- or region-specific sites maintained by various roadgeeks (who are often also users here).
TravelMapping won't even let me make an account. They never sent me an email, I've checked spam and everything.
There's also the unintuitively named Mob Rule.
Quote from: royo6022 on August 19, 2022, 03:43:17 PM
TravelMapping won't even let me make an account. They never sent me an email, I've checked spam and everything.
Jim is the administrator of that site and he posts here as well. He's usually very responsive. What email do you try to contact?
Depends on what you are after. You are wanting just to talk and share stuff you've pretty much found the best in the form of this forum. If you are looking for highway history there are definitely other external options in the form of reference sites for the individual states.
Quote from: CtrlAltDel on August 19, 2022, 03:48:46 PM
There's also the unintuitively named Mob Rule.
Forgot about that.. it is much more well-known than TM, but much less road-centric.
There are plenty. Alps' Roads, Gribblenation, US Ends, just to name three. I used to have one before payment processing gremlins ate my domain renewal efforts, but I still have a Flickr page and a Facebook page. There's a thread on photos and videos. Updates to sites are often announced in that thread.
Facebook groups, some are region-specific and might have a bit of a wider audience.
Wikipedia is a pretty handy general reference for roads. There's a dedicated band of roadgeeks there (some of whom post here too).
Quote from: royo6022 on August 18, 2022, 03:08:31 PM
What are some other roadgeek websites I should know about as an active member of this site's forum? I've been looking to branch out a little more lately and learn everything there is to know about the community.
Are there any sites in particular you'd recommend?
Because of the cost involved with running a website, and because of Facebook, there aren't a whole lot of websites anymore that are kept current discussing roads. However, there are a number of sites that discuss roads - you just have to be patient, and maybe sometimes creative, in your searches. If you were to type in US 1 as a search topic, try 'US 1 History', 'US 1 Virginia', 'US 1 pictures', etc, and look thru several pages of search results. You may pick up over time that there are some people that seem to discuss the roadway in detail and offer links to other routes or to their main page.
Most of the search results will be for directions to a business, or a park, or a crash. After you weed thru them, you may find some interesting info many of those that are members of this forum put together over time.
Google maps
Quote from: royo6022 on August 19, 2022, 03:43:17 PM
TravelMapping won't even let me make an account. They never sent me an email, I've checked spam and everything.
Are you sure you provided the correct email address when you submitted the account? I know gmail does get the emails from the site (but they can sometimes show up in the spam folder). The only way gmail isn't going to get the email, is if you put in the wrong email when creating the account.
Quote from: CtrlAltDel on August 19, 2022, 03:48:46 PM
There's also the unintuitively named Mob Rule.
This is a countygeek website
Quote from: rickmastfan67 on August 21, 2022, 11:59:07 PM
Quote from: royo6022 on August 19, 2022, 03:43:17 PM
TravelMapping won't even let me make an account. They never sent me an email, I've checked spam and everything.
Are you sure you provided the correct email address when you submitted the account? I know gmail does get the emails from the site (but they can sometimes show up in the spam folder). The only way gmail isn't going to get the email, is if you put in the wrong email when creating the account.
That may be what happened but it wouldn't let me try to create another account from the same computer.
Quote from: royo6022 on August 22, 2022, 10:44:03 AM
Quote from: rickmastfan67 on August 21, 2022, 11:59:07 PM
Quote from: royo6022 on August 19, 2022, 03:43:17 PM
TravelMapping won't even let me make an account. They never sent me an email, I've checked spam and everything.
Are you sure you provided the correct email address when you submitted the account? I know gmail does get the emails from the site (but they can sometimes show up in the spam folder). The only way gmail isn't going to get the email, is if you put in the wrong email when creating the account.
That may be what happened but it wouldn't let me try to create another account from the same computer.
PM me the correct email address then, and I'll fix it on TM.
Quote from: hbelkins on August 20, 2022, 11:04:58 PM
There are plenty. Alps' Roads, Gribblenation, US Ends, just to name three. I used to have one before payment processing gremlins ate my domain renewal efforts, but I still have a Flickr page and a Facebook page. There's a thread on photos and videos. Updates to sites are often announced in that thread.
AJFroggie.com is another great one.
How about Carl Roger's site?
https://wwtl.info/
(I'm kidding.)
Quote from: SEWIGuy on August 25, 2022, 10:59:45 AM
How about Carl Roger's site?
https://wwtl.info/
(I'm kidding.)
Only took three slides for the first "Federal Route" reference.
Quote from: hbelkins on August 20, 2022, 11:04:58 PM
There are plenty. Alps' Roads, Gribblenation, US Ends, just to name three. I used to have one before payment processing gremlins ate my domain renewal efforts, but I still have a Flickr page and a Facebook page. There's a thread on photos and videos. Updates to sites are often announced in that thread.
I got another one called CA Highways.
https://cahighways.org/wordpress/?p=16372 (https://cahighways.org/wordpress/?p=16372)
You can also make your own roadgeek site for free if you cannot afford WordPress, Square space, Wix, Weebly, Medium, Joomla and other paid hosting services. This place is called Neocities.org it is based on the former Geocities code and it's open source.
There is another one called Blogger by Google. Yes this is the one hosting GribbleNation
https://www.blogger.com/about/?r=1-null_user (https://www.blogger.com/about/?r=1-null_user)
https://neocities.org/ (https://neocities.org/)
Here is a list of Blogging platforms note some of the ones on this list are subject to change.
https://blgxpria.com/blogging-platforms/ (https://blgxpria.com/blogging-platforms/)
https://markosaric.com/best-blog-sites/ (https://markosaric.com/best-blog-sites/)
Here are platforms like Substack, Plume and Write.as where you can write your roadgeek blog from.
https://joinplu.me/
https://substack.com/
https://write.as/
Steve Anderson's sites are excellent. Each has a related Facebook group, too.
www.nycroads.com, which I'd call required reading for all road enthusiasts. Yes, all of it.
www.phillyroads.com
www.bostonroads.com
www.dcroads.com
www.chicagoroads.com
www.montrealroads.com
https://www.socalregion.com/highways/socal_unsigned/foothill_fwy/
Here is another one So Cal Region site.
You can put your site on the Fediverse but then again its niche for computer nerds. I get it the OP is supposed to attract the general public here to roadgeek sites.
https://fediverse.info/ (https://fediverse.info/)
https://joinfediverse.wiki/What_is_the_Fediverse%3F (https://joinfediverse.wiki/What_is_the_Fediverse%3F)
https://fediverse.party/ (https://fediverse.party/)
https://www.fediverse.to/ (https://www.fediverse.to/)
Sounds like a good opportunity to mention my site, East Coast Roads at https://www.eastcoastroads.com.
for Ontario, check out https://thekingshighway.ca/
Very comprehensive although somewhat outdated on many sections of the website