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=== Kentucky Hospitals ===


Kentucky editors consider Hospitals to be a very important Places to have set correctly on the map. Having a map full of Places with the Hospital category, or not having real hospitals available in searches makes it difficult for users to get help when they need it. Anything that does not have emergency services (ER or Immediate Care) should not have the Hospital/Medical category set. If you are setting up an Immediate Care center with the category, you must have the proper hours added.
With very few exceptions, every road that is classified as Primary Street or as one of the Highway types will be found on the [http://www.tn.gov/tdot/topic/maps-functional-classification TDOT Functional Classification Maps]. These maps are the key to understanding not only what the proper Waze road type should be, but are also used to determine state highway numbers and naming format.


To better recognize which places might have an incorrect listing of Hospital, install the [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=819&p=1245915 WME Place Harmonizer] script (Rank 2+).
==Who maintains Tennessee roads?==
It may be helpful to think of Tennessee roads as belonging to four overlapping networks:


To get true hospitals added to the map, we are using a list from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Some of these hospitals do not have emergency services and need to be set for a different category. They are listed and completion should be tracked on this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1f4X4W7OSdxALwqidSlgJtxOGRxHgDYWRuWc3FjTdxQc spreadsheet]. If you do not have access to edit the sheet. Please contact one of the State Managers listed below.
'''Federal:''' A network of interstates, US highways, and state and local roads that are part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Highway_System_(United_States National Highway System] maintained by the state using federal funding to some degree. State roads that are part of this network can be identified on the TDOT Functional Classification Maps by the small letters "NHS" above the highway shield. These are usually classified in Waze as either {{Freeway}} or {{Major Highway}}, but occasionally as {{minor Highway}}.


To be considered complete, hospitals must have everything entered from the [[Kentucky#Place_Locking|Place Locking]] area or this wiki page, as well as the ER point Place mapped and Parking lots named and set as area Places.  Please use these guidelines when naming ER point Places.
{{green|''Example: in Roane/Anderson Counties, TN-95 is part of the NHS because it serves as important access to the facilities at Oak Ridge.''}}
* Set the primary name as "ER - Hospital Name"
* Alternate names for ER point Places should include:  
# A name that spells out "Emergency Room" with the hospital name
#*(ex. "Baptist Hospital East - Emergency Room")
# A name that includes the city name if not already present in the hospital name
#*(ex. "ER - Versailles" as an alt name for Bluegrass Community Hospital)
#*''Do not add an alt name with the city name if the city is listed as part of the hospital name; it is redundant for search purposes.''
#**(ex. "ER - Frankfort" SHOULD NOT be added to Frankfort Regional Medical Center).
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===Speed Limits===
'''State and locally maintained roads found on TDOT maps:''' TDOT also maintains a network of state highways in each county using state funds. Overall, this is a fairly small percentage of the total road mileage in each county, and will be mapped as {{Freeway}}, {{Major Highway}}, {{minor Highway}}, or {{Primary Street}}.
Now that the Speed Limit fields are in Waze Map Editor and speed limits are live in the app for Kentucky, we should use every opportunity to fill in this information. For more information on entering speed limits you can visit the [[Speed_limits/USA|Speed Limits wiki]].


Note: Speed limits may be lowered in construction/work zones if those limits appear on regulatory black and white signs, and should be changed in WME. Generally, only speed limits for long-term projects should be changed on the map. These changes should be tracked with this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uLXCX_G8VIFdwYO8Vn9bioFuYtpRQXs-KTW5L9-NUHo/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet].
'''Local roads not shown on TDOT maps:''' Individual counties (and many cities) maintain a network of local streets and roads composing the majority of road miles within the state. These will be {{street}} type unless they are private or unpaved roads. Individual jurisdictions may use unique road naming/numbering schemes and some maintain their own GIS websites, so road names and sources of reliable information will vary between counties. For example, Monroe and Meigs counties assign numbers to many county roads, though they may also have local names as well. Incorporated municipalities typically have their own highway departments charged with maintenance and upkeep of these roads.


====Speed Limits on Streets====
'''National Park Service and US Forest Service roads:''' The NPS maintains a network of roads within national parks and various other park units, as well as two scenic roads: the Natchez Trace Parkway and the Foothills Parkway. These roads use a functional classification system that is separate from the rest of the state, and most of them do not appear on TDOT maps. See https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/National_Park_Service for mapping guidelines. These roads receive special attention by state and area managers and, in general, should not be changed before consulting with these editors.
Kentucky has speed limits entered for all Freeways, Major Highways, Minor Highways, and Primary Streets in the state.  This helps drivers for the majority of trips, but to be complete all Streets need to have speed limits added as well.  Use these steps to add speed limits to Streets:
#Utilize street view [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls#Street_View|inside Waze Map Editor]] to add missing speed limits for Streets.
#If street view is not available, consult the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GvN1eIN2KG2axel4YZ-OEPbWU-Yl1A23M1OzdmWG5Zk/edit#gid=0 Kentucky County/City Speed Limit Resources] spreadsheet.
##Search for a speed limit for a particular road in the local resources for the city or county
##If the road is not explicitly listed and the city or county has a default speed limit, add that.
#If none of the above apply to the road, leave the speed limit blank.
#''(Optional) Driving roads to submit speed limit update requests is acceptable, however, editors will not be asked to do so and will only be done on a voluntary basis.''


To locate road segments with missing speed limits, refer to the maps linked by county name in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GvN1eIN2KG2axel4YZ-OEPbWU-Yl1A23M1OzdmWG5Zk/edit#gid=0 Kentucky County/City Speed Limit Resources] spreadsheet. As you add missing speed limits, please delete the pin on the map for each respective road segment.
{{green|''Example: When Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established, there were already several state roads across land that was transferred to the NPS. All state highway designations were abolished within the park boundary, and no state funds are currently used to maintain roads within the park. As part of the agreement that saw TN roads turned over to the federal government, no tolls may be collected on these highways - this is why the Smokies is one of the few national parks with no entrance fee.''}}


Not every city and county has information yet on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GvN1eIN2KG2axel4YZ-OEPbWU-Yl1A23M1OzdmWG5Zk/edit#gid=0 Kentucky County/City Speed Limit Resources] spreadsheet.  More information is needed for many localities.  If you can research and contribute to city and county speed limit information, contact a State Manager for editing rights to the spreadsheet.
Within the Cherokee National Forest is a network of forest roads, many of which are only open seasonally. Like roads administered by the National Park Service, forest roads have their own naming and mapping conventions: https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Forest_Service_Roads


===County Map===
==How to determine road type using a TDOT FC map==
The Kentucky Highway renaming project is finished. To be considered complete, the KY road, US highway, or Interstate must have current naming, Functional Classification, speed limit, and any road that is touching it should be corrected to provide the best routing experience.
This section serves as a supplement to the [[Tennessee#Functional_Classification|Functional Classification section of the TN wiki page.]] Be sure to review that section for current classification standards. Each map has a legend, as shown in the image below, and roads are color coded based on their intended use.  
[[File:KYHighwayCompletion.gif|center|Counties with State Highways Complete]]


[[File:TN FC example 1.jpg|600px|frameless|center|Example 1]]


==Recommended Browser Scripts==
1) This is a major collector, which would typically be a primary street. But, since it is also a state highway (247) as indicated by the triangle shield, it would be upgraded to {{minor Highway}}, the minimum Waze classification for TN numbered state highways.
In addition to the recommended [[scripts]] that make editing on Waze easier, i.e. [[Scripts#WME_Validator|Validator]] and [[Scripts#WME_Toolbox|Toolbox]], there are some scripts that are specific to Kentucky that really assist editors while working within the state. You will need a script manager installed such as [[Scripts#General_installation_instructions|TamperMonkey]].


===Kentucky Validator Localization===
2) This is also a major collector; it is identified by the name Kendron Rd and the number 01907. These five digit numbers, which usually begin with a zero, are NOT mapped in Waze, and are NOT state route numbers! They are simply internal reference numbers that TDOT uses to track '''locally maintained''' roads that are shown on their maps. Therefore, this would be a {{Primary Street}}.
This script requires Validator to be installed first. It provides extra rules that are specific to Kentucky's guidelines to highlight on the map.
[https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/8419-wme-validator-localization-for-kentucky Link to script]


===KYTC Addon===
3) This is a minor collector called Greens Mill Rd. It does not have a state highway number, and is maintained by the county. Similar to #2, the number 00972 is not mapped in Waze, and this would be a {{Primary Street}}.
Easy lookup of road information provided by Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's map with Alt+K while hovering over the road and a link in the footer of the page to open KYTC's functional classification map in the same location you have Waze Map Editor.
[https://greasyfork.org/scripts/20058-wme-kytc-lookup Link to script]


===Kentucky County Overlay===
4) This is a principal arterial road, which makes it a {{major Highway}}. It is both US-31 and TN-6, as indicated by the presence of both shields, and is also called Main St. It is up to the editor to determine which of these three names belongs in the primary name field in Waze, and which two should be alternate names.
Creates rough polygon layer for Counties in Kentucky and displays the name in the top left corner where city/state name shows. This is not meant to be used for any official lines, but as a tool to help you know where you are when a city name is not present in WME.
[https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/8485-wme-ky-county-overlay Link to script]


===KYTC/DOT Reports===
5) This is a freeway, TN-396, and should be a {{freeway}} in Waze. It is also called Saturn Pkwy.
Diplays traffic events posted by state Transportation Cabinet and DOT. Currently supports Kentucky, Indiana, Nebraska, and Iowa. States can be enabled under the DOT tab.
[https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/20680-wme-state-dot-reports Link to script]


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Revision as of 03:58, 2 September 2016

This page serves as a supplemental tutorial to help explain some of the rationale behind select Tennessee mapping standards in greater detail than is appropriate for the primary Tennessee wiki page.

With very few exceptions, every road that is classified as Primary Street or as one of the Highway types will be found on the TDOT Functional Classification Maps. These maps are the key to understanding not only what the proper Waze road type should be, but are also used to determine state highway numbers and naming format.

Who maintains Tennessee roads?

It may be helpful to think of Tennessee roads as belonging to four overlapping networks:

Federal: A network of interstates, US highways, and state and local roads that are part of the National Highway System maintained by the state using federal funding to some degree. State roads that are part of this network can be identified on the TDOT Functional Classification Maps by the small letters "NHS" above the highway shield. These are usually classified in Waze as either  Freeway  or  Major Highway , but occasionally as  Minor Highway .

Example: in Roane/Anderson Counties, TN-95 is part of the NHS because it serves as important access to the facilities at Oak Ridge.

State and locally maintained roads found on TDOT maps: TDOT also maintains a network of state highways in each county using state funds. Overall, this is a fairly small percentage of the total road mileage in each county, and will be mapped as  Freeway ,  Major Highway ,  Minor Highway , or  Primary Street .

Local roads not shown on TDOT maps: Individual counties (and many cities) maintain a network of local streets and roads composing the majority of road miles within the state. These will be  Street  type unless they are private or unpaved roads. Individual jurisdictions may use unique road naming/numbering schemes and some maintain their own GIS websites, so road names and sources of reliable information will vary between counties. For example, Monroe and Meigs counties assign numbers to many county roads, though they may also have local names as well. Incorporated municipalities typically have their own highway departments charged with maintenance and upkeep of these roads.

National Park Service and US Forest Service roads: The NPS maintains a network of roads within national parks and various other park units, as well as two scenic roads: the Natchez Trace Parkway and the Foothills Parkway. These roads use a functional classification system that is separate from the rest of the state, and most of them do not appear on TDOT maps. See https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/National_Park_Service for mapping guidelines. These roads receive special attention by state and area managers and, in general, should not be changed before consulting with these editors.

Example: When Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established, there were already several state roads across land that was transferred to the NPS. All state highway designations were abolished within the park boundary, and no state funds are currently used to maintain roads within the park. As part of the agreement that saw TN roads turned over to the federal government, no tolls may be collected on these highways - this is why the Smokies is one of the few national parks with no entrance fee.

Within the Cherokee National Forest is a network of forest roads, many of which are only open seasonally. Like roads administered by the National Park Service, forest roads have their own naming and mapping conventions: https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Forest_Service_Roads

How to determine road type using a TDOT FC map

This section serves as a supplement to the Functional Classification section of the TN wiki page. Be sure to review that section for current classification standards. Each map has a legend, as shown in the image below, and roads are color coded based on their intended use.

Example 1
Example 1

1) This is a major collector, which would typically be a primary street. But, since it is also a state highway (247) as indicated by the triangle shield, it would be upgraded to  Minor Highway , the minimum Waze classification for TN numbered state highways.

2) This is also a major collector; it is identified by the name Kendron Rd and the number 01907. These five digit numbers, which usually begin with a zero, are NOT mapped in Waze, and are NOT state route numbers! They are simply internal reference numbers that TDOT uses to track locally maintained roads that are shown on their maps. Therefore, this would be a  Primary Street .

3) This is a minor collector called Greens Mill Rd. It does not have a state highway number, and is maintained by the county. Similar to #2, the number 00972 is not mapped in Waze, and this would be a  Primary Street .

4) This is a principal arterial road, which makes it a  Major Highway . It is both US-31 and TN-6, as indicated by the presence of both shields, and is also called Main St. It is up to the editor to determine which of these three names belongs in the primary name field in Waze, and which two should be alternate names.

5) This is a freeway, TN-396, and should be a  Freeway  in Waze. It is also called Saturn Pkwy.

How to determine road number using a TDOT FC map