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Community Road Network Guide to Best Practices v. 4.0

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Esri, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics, and the GIS User Community Figure 17 Access Ramp Lane Demarcation Starts Bullnose 1. From-street's name connecting to the ramp. (A route number may be used here instead, which typical follows the From-street's class.) 2. Abbreviation for the From-street's class 3. e abbreviated affix for the From-street's direction of travel 4. Preposition "to" 5. e noun "Exit" followed by an exit number (if available) 6. To-street's name. (A route number may also be used here, which also typically follows the To-street's class.) 7. Abbreviation for the To-street's class 8. e abbreviated affix for the To-street's direction of travel is street name is typically the only road type that uses abbreviations for both its to and from street directional affix and its class—as shown in example (1) for the ramp in Figure 18. Editors should store a ramp's name along with its feature in a full street name field within a GIS database. (1) Hwy 401 S to Exit 238 Hwy 2 W Community Road Network Guide to Best Practices v4.0 12

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