7 Data Quality Checks for NG9-1-1
As well as standard geometry checks (e.g., gaps, loop-backs, overlaps, overshoots,),
mapping editors should perform the following checks to ensure road centreline
data is correct for use in NG9-1-1 systems:
• Roads must be segmented at intersections, including at ramps and road
structure end points.
• Road segments must be segmented where they cross at an emergency
service's polygon boundary or at an administrative area boundary, such
as a municipal boundary.
• Address ranges in connected road segments cannot overlap.
• Address ranges cannot have negative numbers.
• Address ranges cannot have an invalid sequence.
• Speed limits range between 5–120 kph.
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