A question about road names for USians
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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Las+Cruces,+New+Mexico&ll=32.276123,-106.905407&spn=0.092407,0.153928&hl=en[^] What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Thanks guys. :rose:
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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Las+Cruces,+New+Mexico&ll=32.276123,-106.905407&spn=0.092407,0.153928&hl=en[^] What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Thanks guys. :rose:
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
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David Wulff wrote: Is it 10? 70? 180? It is probably all of the above, 10+70+180 = 260. ;)
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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Las+Cruces,+New+Mexico&ll=32.276123,-106.905407&spn=0.092407,0.153928&hl=en[^] What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Thanks guys. :rose:
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
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Drive west along Interstate 10 (or I-10). The red and blue sheild shaped signs mean an interstate hiway (usually the best multi-lane divided roads). The older white sheilds mean US Hiway (US 70). Rectangular signs are generally state hiways, round ones county roads. I know, more than you wanted to know...:-D Anger is the most impotent of passions. It effects nothing it goes about, and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed. Carl Sandburg
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Drive west along Interstate 10 (or I-10). The red and blue sheild shaped signs mean an interstate hiway (usually the best multi-lane divided roads). The older white sheilds mean US Hiway (US 70). Rectangular signs are generally state hiways, round ones county roads. I know, more than you wanted to know...:-D Anger is the most impotent of passions. It effects nothing it goes about, and hurts the one who is possessed by it more than the one against whom it is directed. Carl Sandburg
Thanks.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Las+Cruces,+New+Mexico&ll=32.276123,-106.905407&spn=0.092407,0.153928&hl=en[^] What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Thanks guys. :rose:
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
The title says it all. Most people are willing to pay more to be amused than to be educated--Robert C. Savage, Life Lessons Toasty0.com Ladder League (beta)
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The title says it all. Most people are willing to pay more to be amused than to be educated--Robert C. Savage, Life Lessons Toasty0.com Ladder League (beta)
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The title says it all. Most people are willing to pay more to be amused than to be educated--Robert C. Savage, Life Lessons Toasty0.com Ladder League (beta)
Someone from the U.S., just as someone from Code Project is a CPian.
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Someone from the U.S., just as someone from Code Project is a CPian.
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Wouldn't that make you a UKian? "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
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Someone from the U.S., just as someone from Code Project is a CPian.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
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Coining our own labels these day, David? Most people are willing to pay more to be amused than to be educated--Robert C. Savage, Life Lessons Toasty0.com Ladder League (beta)
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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Las+Cruces,+New+Mexico&ll=32.276123,-106.905407&spn=0.092407,0.153928&hl=en[^] What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Thanks guys. :rose:
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
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What Rob said. Also, the 10 along the smaller yellow is either called 10-bypass or business-10. A bypass is an offshoot of a highway that runs through a busy area, and typically handles traffic trying to bypass the city. Business, on the other hand, will typically bring you closer to the heart of the busy area. In this case, I would guess it's called business, since it looks like it heads into town. BW
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Wouldn't that make you a UKian? "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
Yup.
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Coining our own labels these day, David? Most people are willing to pay more to be amused than to be educated--Robert C. Savage, Life Lessons Toasty0.com Ladder League (beta)
I'm not the only Code Project member who's used those names, I copied it off someone else (UKian I think, I really don't remember it was so long ago).
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What Rob said. Also, the 10 along the smaller yellow is either called 10-bypass or business-10. A bypass is an offshoot of a highway that runs through a busy area, and typically handles traffic trying to bypass the city. Business, on the other hand, will typically bring you closer to the heart of the busy area. In this case, I would guess it's called business, since it looks like it heads into town. BW
I want pancakes! God, do you people understand every language except English?
Yo quiero pancakes. Donnez moi pancakes. Click click, bloody click pancakes!
-- Stewie GriffinWhy in this map[^] does the yellow road have two numbers on the same shape/sign?
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I'm not the only Code Project member who's used those names, I copied it off someone else (UKian I think, I really don't remember it was so long ago).
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
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i've used "USians" in the past. (not to imply you copied it from me ... and, i didn't invent it, either) Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek
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Why in this map[^] does the yellow road have two numbers on the same shape/sign?
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Las+Cruces,+New+Mexico&ll=32.276123,-106.905407&spn=0.092407,0.153928&hl=en[^] What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Thanks guys. :rose:
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
David Wulff wrote: What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Sometimes two highways travel the same road. "Drive West on I-10" or "Drive West on Highway 70" Both will work. Letting the person know that both highways combine is optional. It might confuse the person or help them. Don't know if you need it but this covers some USA driving tips: http://www.usatourist.com/english/tips/driving.html[^] Later, JoeSox "Why do writers write? Because it isn't there." -Thomas Berger CPMCv1.0 ↔ humanaiproject.org ↔ Audioscrobbler
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http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Las+Cruces,+New+Mexico&ll=32.276123,-106.905407&spn=0.092407,0.153928&hl=en[^] What is the name of that highway. Is it 10? 70? 180? How would you refer to it if you wanted to tell someone to drive on it heading out of the city. "Drive west along ... ?" Thanks guys. :rose:
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I-10 or Hwy 70, both works. Actually, As a German I find the street numbering/naming is the one thing the USians got right.
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bob says it was you Clickety[^]
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bob says it was you Clickety[^]
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I-10 or Hwy 70, both works. Actually, As a German I find the street numbering/naming is the one thing the USians got right.
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boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygenpeterchen wrote: As a German I find the street numbering/naming is the one thing the USians got right in older sections of cities and towns (anything over 30 years old :) ), things are usually pretty close to a grid (ex. my home town[^] of < 7,000 people). but our recent love affair with cul-de-sacs has made suburbia much more difficult (or at least much more unintuitive) to navigate (ex. my new town[^]). Image Toolkits | Image Processing | Cleek