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Below are some approved mapping sources:
See '''[[{{BasePage2}}/Resources]]''' for guidance in '''{{RootPage2}}''' that may not be universal to all other states.


*[http://www.pagis.org/index.php/online-mapping/ Little Rock / Pulaski Area GIS (PAGIS)] - Detailed maps (with overhead imagery, if desired) of Little Rock and some surrounding towns
==== Tools and Scripts ====
Waze editors have created useful editing tools and utilities to aid in the map editing process. For a complete listing and discussion of these tools go to the [[Community_Plugins,_Extensions_and_Tools|Community Plugins, Extensions and Tools Wiki]].


*[http://www.geostor.arkansas.gov/ Arkansas GIS Office] - Arkansas' Official GIS Platform
'''Tools that are especially useful are:'''
* WME Toolbox
* WME Validator
* WME Junction Angle Info


* [http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?useExisting=1 ArcGIS State Map (Selectable Basemaps)] - ArcGIS map with 12 selectable basemaps including Traffic and Imagery.
==== Update Requests (URs)  ====
 
* [http://gis.arkansas.gov/arcgis/rest/services/FEATURESERVICES/Transportation/MapServer/8 Functional Classification Layer for ArcGIS] - Add to ArcGIS Basemap linked above by clicking "Modify Map" in upper right corner of ArcGIS map, clicking on "Add" in upper left corner, then selecting "Add Layer From Web", then entering this URL.
 
*[http://www.arkansashighways.com/planning_research/mapping_graphics/city_maps.aspx City Maps] - Arkansas Highways City Maps
 
'''Functional Classification'''
 
The Arkansas Functional Class (FC) map is updated by the the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD).  The AR Functional Class map follows the national FC categories; however, AHTD does not produce color-coded maps similar to some other states.  Instead, AHTD creates and provides as an overlay layer to the ArcGIS map the FC categories using a numerical system. To determine a roads classification, one simply clicks on the road in question, which opens a pop-up window. This window includes a number of fields but for FC purposes, the two key fields are FUNCCLASS and RURALURBAN. The key / legend for these values is as follows:
 
* FUNCCLASS
 
1 - Interstates<br />
2 - Other Freeways & Expressways<br />
3 - Other Principal Arterials<br />
4 - Minor Arterials<br />
5 - Major Collectors<br />
6 - Minor Collectors<br />
 
* RURALURBAN
 
1 – Rural (population < 5,000)<br />
2 – Small Urban (population 5,000 to 49,999)<br />
3 – Urbanized (population 50,000 to 199,999)<br />
4 – Large Urbanized (population >= 200,000)<br />
 
Using the Functional Classification layer on the ArcGIS map and checking the qualifiers on the road, the Corresponding Waze Road Type is determined via the following two tables. For Arkansas, RURALURBAN value of 1 is considered Rural. Values of 2, 3 or 4 are considered Urban. The editor should check to see if a road is a [[wikipedia:controlled-access highway|Controlled-access highway]] to determine if it qualifies as a {{Freeway}}.
 
==== Road type quick reference chart ====
 
<div style="font-size:smaller">
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
! scope="row" rowspan="2" colspan="2"|
! colspan="6"| <big>Highway Systems</big>
|-
! Interstate
! US Hwy{{ref label|a|a}}
! US Hwy BUS, SPUR, LOOP
! State Hwy
! Locally-maintained
|-
|
| ''example''
| I-40 W
| US-63
| US-67 BUS
| Ste Hwy 77
| W Capitol Ave
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="9" style="width:28px"| <big>F<br>u<br>n<br>c<br>t<br>i<br>o<br>n<br>a<br>l<br> <br>C<br>l<br>a<br>s<br>s</big><!-- Temp placeholder -->
| '''Interstate'''||{{Freeway|Fw}}||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a
|-
| '''Other Freeways and Expressways'''||n/a||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}
|-
| '''Other Principal Arterial'''||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}
|-
| '''''Urban'' Minor Arterial'''||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}
|-
| '''''Rural'' Minor Arterial'''||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}} or {{Minor Highway|Minor}}{{ref label|b|b}}||{{Major Highway|Major}} or {{Minor Highway|Minor}}{{ref label|b|b}}||{{Major Highway|Major}} or {{Minor Highway|Minor}}{{ref label|b|b}}
|-
| '''''Urban'' Collector'''||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}
|-
| '''''Rural'' Major Collector'''||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}} or {{Primary Street|PS}}{{ref label|b|b}}
|-
| '''''Rural'' Minor Collector'''||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}
|-
| '''Local/not mapped'''||n/a|||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Street}}
|}
{{note|a|a}} This includes ALT, TRUCK, BYP, CONN, and SCENIC US routes.
 
{{note|b|b}} Generally, default to the LOWER of the two choices. However, use the greater of the two choices if the road is between two urban areas and is classified higher in the urban area than in the rural one. If the road does not enter another urban area, then use the lower choice.
 
For example,
* A US Highway classified as a Minor Arterial is a {{Major Highway}}.
* A US Highway BUS (Business) route classified as a Minor Arterial is a {{Minor Highway}}.
* A State Highway classified as an Other Freeway is a {{Freeway}}.
* A State Highway classified as an Urban Collector is a {{Minor Highway}}.
* A State Highway classified as a Rural Minor Arterial that becomes an Urban Minor Arterial at both ends of the rural area is a {{Minor Highway}}.
* A locally-maintained road classified as an Other Principal Arterial is a {{Major Highway}}.
* A locally-maintained road classified as an Urban Collector is a {{Primary Street}}.
 
If a road is not shown on the Functional Classification layer, it is deemed as a Local Road with a Waze Road Type of {{Street}}.
 
Inconsistent switching between road types along a road is not wanted.  Consistency is key. Do not change a road type for routing sake or to make it appear on the map at a higher speed.
 
Sometimes strictly following these functional classification guidelines will generate inconsistent Waze road types at boundaries between urban and rural maps.  It is best to use the aerial maps and GPS data to find a logical location where a road should make the change in road type.  These types of changes are usually at intersections with other roads (primary street and above) and sometimes incorporate a change in lane count (2-lane road transitions to 4-lane road). Prudent editor discretion is needed at these locations.
 
=== Dirt (unpaved/gravel) roads ===
 
The USA Standard ([[Road_types/USA#FC_cross_reference|matrix table]]) does not specify how to set unpaved road segments, so we define that here. Unpaved roads may or may not be classified in the states' functional classification system. If they are, set the road type according to the functional classification. If they are not, set the road type to Dirt Road / 4x4 Trail.
 
To stay aligned with the USA Standard, an AR County Road functionally classified as Local, or a Local street classified as a Collector, is still to be set as a Primary Street. A Local street functionally classified by the DOT as Local, is a Street. ''Otherwise, dirt is dirt.'' The majority of dirt roads in Arkansas are not functionally classified.
 
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"
|-
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" | <span style="font-size:smaller;">'''How to determine<br/>when to&nbsp;set&nbsp;a dirt<br/>road&nbsp;as type<br/>dirt road'''</span>
| colspan="2" | <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color:#4b0082;">'''Dirt<br/>(unpaved or gravel)'''</span></p>
|-
| <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size:smaller;"><span style="color:#4b0082;">County<br/>Road</span></span></p>
| <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size:smaller;"><span style="color:#4b0082;">Street</span></span></p>
|-
| rowspan="3" style="width:27px;" | <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color:#4b0082;">'''Functional<br/>Class'''</span></p>
| <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color:#4b0082;">Collector</span></p>
| <p style="text-align: center;">{{Primary Street|PS}}</p>
| style="text-align: center;" | {{Primary Street|PS}}
|-
| <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color:#4b0082;">Local</span></p>
| <p style="text-align: center;">{{Primary Street|PS}}</p>
| <p style="text-align: center;">{{Street}}</p>
|-
| <p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color:#4b0082;">not<br/>classified&nbsp;</span></p>
| <p style="text-align: center;">Dirt</p>
| <p style="text-align: center;">Dirt</p>
|}
 
 
If the users' client options are set to avoid dirt roads, they will still be routed on dirt roads functionally classified as either a Collector or Street. This is necessary to insure beginning-to-end routing should the origin/destination be on an unpaved road however, Waze route pruning will only consider these lower-priority roads (Primary Street, Street, Dirt) near the origin/destination.
 
Examples:
 
*An unpaved <u>County Road</u> identified in the DOT FC system as a <u>Collector</u> is a <u>Primary Street.</u>
*An unpaved street identified in the DOT FC system as a <u>Local</u> road is a <u>Street</u>.
*Any unpaved road not listed in the DOT FC system is <u>Dirt</u>.


This is a collection of [[User:DwarfLord/UR|'''boilerplate responses''']] for a typical ''UPDATE REQUEST'' (UR) you will encounter on the map.  [[Update Requests in Waze Map Editor|'''UR posted in Waze Map Editor''']]. Editors are encouraged to read any Update Requests carefully, and examine any Waze-provided data.  Then, tailor your responses appropriately.  If you insert boilerplate comments, modify if necessary to match the situation.  '''DO NOT CLOSE USER REQUESTS without an informative and courteous reply.'''


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Latest revision as of 00:32, 27 February 2017


See Arkansas/Resources for guidance in Arkansas that may not be universal to all other states.

Tools and Scripts

Waze editors have created useful editing tools and utilities to aid in the map editing process. For a complete listing and discussion of these tools go to the Community Plugins, Extensions and Tools Wiki.

Tools that are especially useful are:

  • WME Toolbox
  • WME Validator
  • WME Junction Angle Info

Update Requests (URs)

This is a collection of boilerplate responses for a typical UPDATE REQUEST (UR) you will encounter on the map. UR posted in Waze Map Editor. Editors are encouraged to read any Update Requests carefully, and examine any Waze-provided data. Then, tailor your responses appropriately. If you insert boilerplate comments, modify if necessary to match the situation. DO NOT CLOSE USER REQUESTS without an informative and courteous reply.