http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/newsmedia/press/2013/13-003%20Official%20state%20map%20released,%20gives%20directions%20to%20Treasures%20on%20the%20Road%20Less%20Traveled.pdf
http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/maps/state/2013/map_state_2013.pdf
rte66man
The US 59 four lane still ends just south of the Arkansas River.
They made quite a few of the corrections that I sent to them last year. However......
THEY STILL CAN'T SPELL "CHISHOLM"!!!!
If you look at US81 near Rush Springs, you will see "Chilsohm". How embarassing :banghead:
rte66man
I find it funny they still use circles for State Routes on the map. I would have thought they would use squares now with the change of State Route Markers.
The circle is the standard route marker for state routes on maps, regardless of what is actually signed. Texas uses a circle, though its markers are a square, and do does Missouri, which uses a state outline.
Quote from: Scott5114 on February 10, 2013, 01:44:17 PM
The circle is the standard route marker for state routes on maps, regardless of what is actually signed. Texas uses a circle, though its markers are a square, and do does Missouri, which uses a state outline.
On its official map, Minnesota uses squares for state highways in-state, ellipses outside the state. Also, gray-tone circles for county roads within the state, although they're either posted with square or pentagonal signs. Colorado also uses squares for all state highways on its map.
The Arkansas map used to use state outlines on its state highway maps. Here is the final year to use them:
http://www.arkansashighways.com/planning_research/mapping_graphics/archived_tourist_maps/1962A.tif