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The following is the documentation of the road network in the Bai Empire. Courtesy of {{OGF user|kengoman}} and partly edited by {{OGF user|zhenkang}}.
==Notes==
'''Please read this before reading through the documentation!'''
* The proposed scheme only allows up to 27 major expressways, 72 minor expressways, and 999 national roads. While this doesn’t seem like a lot, keep in mind that most much larger countries don’t even have this high amount of expressways. If we were to max out the expressway numbering, especially with our current size, that means we have ''way, way too many'' routes.
* All expressways are to be grade-separated with free flowing traffic. Keep this in mind.
* National roads and provincial roads are not limited in its grade separation, free flow traffic, and speed limit, so it is absolutely possible and encouraged that some major ones can be mapped like expressways. Just make sure they have no tolls.
* Please try to be as realistic as possible. The Emperor doesn’t have that much wealth as to warrant huge tunnels under Xiongjing for expressways.
* Expressways should curve as infrequently as possible within budgetary limits. While we don’t want 100km tunnels under mountains, we also don’t want what is basically a tolled mountain road.
* Specific numbering for national roads and expressways '''should be discussed on a case-by-case basis''' for major routes (高 1-高 9, 高#5, 高#0, all 环, and 国 1-99 routes). The rest can be numbered freely, with eastern/northern routes having a lower value than western/southern routes.
* Numbers that are clearly troll or are unlucky in Chinese should be avoided or at least be discussed ie. 444, 666, etc.
* Each provincial entity is allowed 99 expressway routes and 999 provincial roads. As will be discussed below, two digit provincial roads are major routes and if tolled become expressways. Three digit provincial roads are minor routes. Like national road numbering, maxing out the numbering probably means there are way too many routes.
* Naming for national roads and provincial roads does not have to be consistent over the entire route. For major routes (like 国 1-99) the naming in any portion should be discussed.


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==National and Regional Expressways==
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'''Map Tagging: highway=motorway'''


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These expressways must be '''100% grade separated and free flowing''' with '''no less than 2 lanes per direction'''. Designated speed shall be '''no less than 80km/h''' (60km/h under special circumstances), with most being 100/120km/h. Furthermore, '''all expressways are tolled''' for both national and regional motorways. The reasoning for this is to reduce traffic demand on the motorways, with alternatives such as national and local roads running parallel to the motorways. Additionally and obviously, it is to generating income for maintaining the motorways and reducing the burden on motor taxes. Toll booths must exist at all interchanges (see below). ETC will be present on all tolled roads, so only off ramps need manned toll booths. Must be mapped as two separate one-ways.
===Convention===
====National Expressways (百国高速)====
For expressways funded 100% by the nation. Maintenance is at least 50% funded from the national government but works are conducted by the local authorities of the provinces it runs in.
*ref=
**Expressway code starts with “高” + at most two digits number (for main motorways); cannot start with “0”
**高 1 – 高 9 are routes of most importance
**For major routes, "0 endings" (ie. 高 10, 高 20, 高 30…) are roughly North–South; "5 endings" (ie. 高 15, 高 25, 高 35…) are roughly East–West.
**For minor routes, even endings for North-South (ie. 高 18, 高 46), odd endings for East-West (ie. 高 23, 高 57)
*name=
** [one character start location] + [one character end location] + [one character secondary end location] (optional) + “高速” (ie. for a route from Xiongjing to Riqing, “京庆高速”)
** If following major geographical location, the motorway can name after the location, but no more than 3 characters before “高速” (ie. for a route along the east coast, “东海岸高速”)
** If there are parallel motorways with similar start and ending termini, use prefix “第一”, “第二”… before the name. (parallel motorways with similar start and ending termini are largely discouraged unless necessary)
====Provincial Expressways ([Province name] 省高速)====
These expressways are at least 50% funded and maintained at the provincial level. These cannot run outside of the province it is in. However, if one does, its code and name can change when transiting into another entity.
* ref=
** [one character provincial shorthand] + two digit number
** Specific numbers determined at the provincial level
* name=
** Same as National Expressway naming scheme
** In addition, the name can be related to local culture, history, or famous person as well
====Local/Inner City Expressways ([locality name] 城市/都市高速)====
For expressways that are funded or maintained at the local level (municipality/counties/prefectures), with less than 50% of the funding provided by either the nation or province. Usually consists of inner city elevated/tunnel expressways.


{{Territory application id and name}}
While the speed limit can be reduced (still at least 60km/h) with more tolerance with slopes and curves, they are to remain grade separated, free flowing, and tolled.
UL19b-Østland In Østlandic : Kongerniskünt Østland  In Inuktitut: ᑭᖕᑕᒻ ᐱᖓᓐᓇᖅᐸᓯᖕᒥᑦ ''Pingangnanga'' ''Nunait'' ''Kingtam''
* ref=
** Anything as long as it does not start with “高”, “环”, “国”, the number “0”, or any provincial shorthands. Can be solely consisted of numbers. No more than 4 character spaces and must be Hanzi (Baizi) characters or numerals.
* name=
** Anything + ending. Ending cannot be “高速”. Suggest “快速路”, “高架路”, “隧道”, or “线”. Try to keep the name as short as possible.
* Special: Circular routes around major metropolitan cities start with “环” + one digit for the metropolitan area and one digit in case of multiple rings. Must be either Provincial or National Expressway. If as local expressway, follow local naming convention instead. Does not need to be full ring to have this attribute. Naming is [Number (ie. “第 1”, “第 2”…)] (Optional) + [metropolitan area] + “环线高速” (e.g. for the first (most inner) expressway ring around Xiongjing, ref= “环 11”, name= “第一雄京环线高速”)
=== Junction and Interchange tagging===
For all types of expressways, junction and interchanges need to be tagged. At the split node, tag highway=motorway_junction
* An '''interchange''' is an entrance/exit from the expressway to another road or another different expressway with a different toll
collection system (in the case of local to national/provincial if they don’t use the same toll system). Toll booths exist at interchanges.
* A '''junction''' is an entrance/exit from one expressway onto another expressway sharing the same toll system. (i.e. there isn't a need for toll booths)
* For ref= at both interchanges and junctions, the interchange number will be the distance (in kilometres) from the start for '''national expressways'''. For other expressways, linear numbers or kilometre numbers can be used.
** When there are more than one interchange or junction within 500m (or when it makes sense), they will count as the same ref= number
* For naming,
** Interchanges are named [name] + “出入口” (in case it’s exit only or entrance only, only use either “出口” or “入口”).
** Junctions are named [name] + “立交”
** Name are to be kept as short as possible (preferably less than 4 character spaces)
* The start and end of the expressway count as an interchange


{{territory application physical geography}}
==National Roads (国道)==
The majority of the southern part of the territory it’s taiga with small mountain ranges that reach up to 1200m, in the north of the country there are glaciers and most of the land is tundra with a very rugged coastline full of fjords, meanwhile the center of the country is very mountainous, thanks to the Hjörsk mountain range, in which there are glaciers in which most of the country's rivers are born.
'''Map Tagging: highway=trunk'''
The Bai National Roads must be 100% free to use. There are no strict requirements on their design speed, minimum lanes, grade separation, or free flowing traffic but will at least need to be paved. These roads are at least 50% funded at the national level. They are not necessarily constructed at national level, and any existing road can be designated as part of a national road. These roads also encompass the most important routes in the nation outside expressways, so there can be grade separation and free flowing traffic, provided they are free to use (without tolls). Medians usually exist for larger national roads and shall be mapped as two separate one-ways.
===Numbering===
* ref= “国” + number, number cannot start with 0 and at most 3 digits long
** 国 1–国 25 are the '''most important routes in the nation''' and are longer, wider and more well-maintained
** 国 26–国 99 are the slightly less important routes
** 国 100+ are for other more minor routes
There is no strict guideline on the numbering of the trunk roads. Outside of 国 1 to 国 99, the numbering can be based on construction/repurpose timing.
===Naming===
Name can be anything from city roads to rural bypasses. They cannot adopt the “高速”, “快速路” or other endings that indicates in any way that this may be an expressway.
* If the road isn’t named (which can be the case for most of the rural portions), it shall be named “国道” + [number] + “号”
* Naming can be sectional and does not have to be consistent for the entire route. (ie. [name] + “路” in a city then back to “国道” + [number] + “号” once outside)
* Suggested suffixes
** 道、大道、公路 (roads)
** 绕城线 (bypasses)
** [start location] + [end location] + 线 (A-B line)
If the road is grade separated and free flowing, interchanges and junctions should be tagged as if it's an expressway, although without ref=


{{territory application human geography}}
{| class="wikitable"
|高架路
|Elevated Road
|-
|公路
|Highway
|-
|环路
|Ring Road
|-
|支路
|Side Road / Branch Road
|-
|道/大道
|Avenue
|-
|街/大街
|Street
|-
|胡同
|Hutong
|-
|弄
|Alley
|-
|支弄
|Branch Alley
|-
|巷
|Lane
|-
|径
|Path
|}


The population of Østland is mainly concentrated in the southern part of the country, having the 90% of the population, the north of the country only have the 6% of the population.  
==Provincial Roads (省道)==
The total population of Nordland is 1,015,000 people, 95% of the population are Østlandic, 5% are inuktitut and the rest 2% are minorities: Jewish,Chukchi, Lechians almost others.
For roads that are at least 50% funded at the provincial level for its maintenance. These roads do not have to be originally built by the provincial authorities; they could have been repurposed from disused national roads as well.
The southern part are majority an agriculture land, which most of the cities (Määddihämn, Marjarvi, Kongardsgäv, Rupsâdborg, etc) , Including the capital (Jöhksvard) are located, and the center are majority empty because the mountains and the volcanoes, that makes the area so difficult to inhabitated, and the north of the country are so cold, so all the products are imported of the south, and the hunt of whales, fish and seales are so important to the economy of the area. Also in the latest 70 years the economy dependent on fishing and hunting continuously transformed to an economy based on services (especially banking) and geothermal and hydroelectric energy, as well as advances in technology, becoming a leader in programming and companies, that represent the 5% of the country incomes.
* '''highway=primary''' for major two or three digit numbered provincial roads that are not expressways (could use same number as expressway as non-tolled portion)
* '''highway=secondary''' for minor three digit numbered provincial roads
* Number scheme up to the province, ref= [one character provincial shorthand] + [number]
* Naming scheme same as national roads
* If not named, full province name + “省道” + number + “号”
* Example: Qiongzhu Provincial Road 218, ref= 琼218, name = 琼珠省道218号


Map:
===Local Roads===
https://www.flickr.com/photos/196652055@N08/52384721298/in/dateposted-public/
Extremely important major local roads can be '''highway=secondary''', otherwise  '''highway=tertiary'''
'''Purple lines:''' Subdivisions borders
* Include roads that are funded through an entity that’s not the nation or provincial level, or are private
'''Orange lines:''' Important Roads, '''Black Points:''' Cities with more than 8.000
* No ref= allowed
* Name can be anything as long as it is not implied to be an expressway and is suitable for its length (ie. no naming as “alley” for major road)
* Must at least have one lane per direction or two lanes if one way. May map as two separate one-ways if a median exist.


Map of all the settlements that have more than 800 population https://www.flickr.com/photos/196652055@N08/52498467890/in/dateposted-public/ If the dot is larger, the population in the settlement will be more.
Others ('''highway=unclassified''', '''highway=residential''')
* Does not have to be named. Residential in residential areas, unclassified elsewhere. These are smaller streets, smaller than tertiary, usually without even a center line and shall be treated as such.


Map of the train network of Østland: https://www.flickr.com/photos/196652055@N08/52526932679/in/dateposted-public/
==Other notes==
* Municipal expressways should exist in many major cities and some of them should have a different fare system. This is to make sure the mapping stays interesting over a broad range of localities.
* Junctions and Interchanges for expressways:
** Interchanges will mostly be double trumpet in rural areas. Urban area interchanges will be interesting to make as we want to save on land.
** Try not to make 3-way junctions trumpets as they have a much lower capacity than other types.
** Avoid cloverleaf as much as possible as there will almost always be a better solution. Certain very old portions may have a cloverleaf as a relic of the past
** Partial Clover and any kinds of diamond interchanges are probably unrealistic as you will need toll booths for each ramp unless the situation calls for this layout.
** Make sure the toll booths have enough room for cars to line up
==Summary table==
{| class="wikitable" style="max-width:100%;"
|-
! style="width:12%;" rowspan="2" | Country
! colspan="8" | highway=
|-
! style="width:20%;" |  motorway
! style="width:20%;" |  trunk
! style="width:11%;" | primary
! style="width:11%;" | secondary
! style="width:11%;" | tertiary
! style="width:11%;" | unclassified
! style="width:11%;" | residential
|-
| '''{{Bai Empire}}'''
| <small>National Expressways (百国高速), Provincial Expressways (省高速) and Local/Inner City Expressways (城市/都市高速). These expressways are 100% grade separated and free-flowing with no less than 2 lanes per direction. Designated speed shall be no less than 80km/h (60km/h under special circumstances), with most being 100/120km/h. Furthermore, all expressways are tolled for both national and regional motorways.</small>
| <small>National Roads (国道). Suffix “国” followed by a number. Toll-free. There are no strict requirements on their design speed, minimum lanes, grade separation, or free-flowing traffic but will at least need to be paved. Medians usually exist for larger national roads and shall be mapped as two separate one-ways.</small>
| <small>Provincial Roads (省道). Major roads serving within provinces. Usually with two-digits in ref tag.</small>
| <small>Provincial Roads (省道). Minor roads serving within provinces. Usually with three-digits in ref tag.</small>
| <small>Local roads without official ref tags.</small>
| <small>Not for use.</small>
| <small>Streets in residential areas.</small>
|}


Map of the road sketch in Østland: '''Blue:''' Winter Roads '''Yellow''': Roads of regional Importance '''Red:''' Trunks '''Purple:''' Highways https://www.flickr.com/photos/196652055@N08/52529136521/in/dateposted-public/
==See also==
{{territory application history and culture}}
*[[Collab:Bai Empire/Railways]]
The establishment of population in Nordland dates back to 2000 years ago with the Sirmirmiutat culture (ancestors of the Inuktitut) who populated the lands until the arrival of Finns/Uralic settlers in the south, so the indigenous population had to migrate north, in 1636 a Nordurlandic ship arrived to the coast and mapped the zone, and name the zone Østland, but them doesn't established settlements, later in 1662 the Lechians come to conquist the area and established a colony, then, in 1774 the colony became a protectorate with autonomy status, Later, in 1786 the Kingdom of Ostland was formed after becoming independent from Lechia, and they became a commonwealth with the regent of Lechia, later the Ostlandic people formed their own government as a parlamentary monarchy with their own real dynasty, and also established the Allátšuvdna (Parlament) in a period named the Blue Revolution (Allit Revolušjon) in 1796, 10 years after independence.


The Ostlandic language its a conlang beetween the Septentrional Sami, the Finn language, and the Norwegian language, despite this it is always considered a Finno-Ugric language, so the language its aglutinant and have some influences of Ruoguovvás, Lechia and the west part of UL19a.
[[Category:Bai collaborative documentation]]
 
The Ostlandic language (Vuovðrånsruoŧŧall) have three variants: Jöhsvardsbákruots, Lullððursbákruots, and Gáddruönbákruots, and its speak by the 95~% of the population.
 
{{territory application past mapping}}
 
Puerto Rendecón
 
https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-27.0175/167.3947
 
Ashgali Village
 
https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-25.6981/168.1369
 
Providence lake and Teruel River
 
https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-26.1313/165.6359
 
Sierra de Bucanca (In colaboration with other users)
 
https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-26.8945/167.452
 
Aevalis Island
 
https://opengeofiction.net/search?whereami=1&query=-26.2485%2C144.7970#map=14/-26.2485/144.7970&layers=B
 
{{territory application username and date}}
 
'''DT Planner'''-18/09/2022
 
{{territory application discussion}}
Please tell me more features to improve.
 
 
 
Hello DT Planner.
 
I am Liadrien, mapper of Ruoguovvás. Looking through your application, I am hopeful about your request but have a few pointers or critiques for you as the primary neighbor of the territory.
 
language.
 
The inclusion of icelandic as primary language is not optimal, it does already exist in Norðurland, and even though EMKLI is currently inactive, it creates questions such as how that language got there. There are no other mentions of Nordic languages in the area around the great north sea. It's not a deal breaker, examples of this exists in other parts of the OGF world and I always preach that, 'as long as the mapper enjoys mapping, and does so actively, any language is good' but to further your chances, I would suggest looking into alternative languages. The area has before been cited as 'prefferably Siberian cultures/languages ' but I cannot remember when or where this was said.
 
About your inclusion of Inuktitut. There is currently little to no grounds for American languages in Uletha, on the same basis, it creates questions. There are languages in Archanta related to Inuktitut, and nothing of the sort in Uletha. I would suggest a native Siberian language if you believe you can pull that off. Your best bet if you want some kind of American theme, may be a conlang of some sort, I have been using the conlang Áardic in Northern Ruoguovvás, which uses sámi structure and vocabulary with Kallaalisut phonemes. I would greatly appreciate it if you were to include a related language to your territory. If you want to validate your request, using an already established language would certainly help.
 
History
 
I find your inclusion of Ruoguovvás a bit strange. Ruoguovvás does not have a wiki page as of yet so you'd be forgiven for assuming, but I do not see Ruoguovvás as ever having been on that side of the Iðitbeaivimearra. Ruoguovvás is a diverse union of arctic historic herding and fishing cultures, and is quite recent in terms of Uletha. If you want to go with the 'tyrannic overlord' theme, I'd suggest citing UL19a instead. Even if it in general isn't the best theme to go with.
 
The Vikings of OGF have been referenced before, but to my knowledge never in this area. Often being seen as part of the Vinn sea. It would be a strange inclusion of seafaring raiders if nobody in the area mentions them. It may be beneficial to forgo the 'vikings' term as that brings a lot of assumptions and instead refer to something else. As previously mentioned, Nordic cultures are not really referenced in this area.
 
Physical geography
 
I like that you see the area as very cold. Previous mappers in the area have not, and I hope you share the image that UL19b is no place for freeways, and the north should perhaps have no roads whatsoever. I like the idea of the tundra and the relatively low, presumably old mountains seem perfect for the area. If anything, perhaps Taiga could be a smaller part of the territory and the tundra be the majority? Seems reasonable for the latitude.
 
Population
 
I appreciate your population being relatively low. But for a country located almost entirely north of the Arctic Circle, in a part of the world where seeing the effects of a 'gulf stream' seems woefully unlikely, I find your estimate of 3 million people to be very high. I would find 1 million to perhaps be a high estimate. Keep in mind that agriculture is mostly impossible at this latitude. in addition, I would assume maybe the vast majority of the population to be in the far far south. Even more so than 75%
 
The name
 
In summary, perhaps a slight reimagining of the cultures would be beneficial. Western Siberian would be my suggestion. And in general, perhaps adapt the plan a bit more to the intense climate. Lower population etcetera. Perhaps another that could help you is doing some research on the nearby countries. ask yourself the question, how does this country relate to Ruoguovvás? To Lechia? To UL19a? In addition, it may be good to prove that you are able to map on a larger scale as well, something you'll have to do a lot in UL19b.
 
I wish you the best of luck and hope to see you in the future!
 
Hi, Liadrien, I will change the language to faroese, and the taiga its only in the southeast part, the population will change to 850000 people, 60% faroese, 35% inuktitut, and 4% chuckchi and 1% yakuts, the name will change to østland (East land) and I think its better to change the history to a colony of Ruoguovvás that have a peacefull independence in a treaty, or something like that, and i am intetresting of the faroese, because is a language that is unique and my country is based in Vinland.
 
-Liadrien/Amadeus
 
*Hello DT Planner, thank you for your application, and thank you Amadeus for you comments. (You can both sign comments by typing ~ four times, by the way). My comments:
**The physical geography is appropiate to the location and regional concept, though providing a sketch is highly encouraged. The same goes goes for human geography.
**The history incorporates elements of native and foreign influences with an interesting back-and-forth. Of course, relevant historic events should be coordinated with neighbours, but I see that is already taking place ;)
**Your past mapping so far lacks some larger scale natural features, which are central to the territory's theme. In UL19b, you woulnd't get to map a lot of cities, instead the climate (as you rightfully describe it) would mostly demand a very nature-oriented mapping style.
*May I suggest the following: you and Liadrien could continue your discussion for a little bit (either here on the forum or on private messages), and you can update the proposal with the new info later. In the meantime, try to practice mapping some large-scale natural features (for me, personally, this is the most challenging aspect of mapping; so don't see this as a test of skill, more of a test for whether you enjoy this kind of mapping). I realise we don't really have any arctic blue territories. I'll therefore carve out a testing area in UL19b titled "DT Planner Testing Area" where you can experiment a little. We can then revisit your territory application in a month or two. Please let me know if you'd like this way forward. Cheers! [[User:Leowezy|Leowezy]] ([[User talk:Leowezy|talk]]) 17:36, 19 September 2022 (UTC)
[[User:DT Planner|DT Planner]] ([[User talk:DT Planner|talk]]) 19:30, 19 September 2022 (UTC)Yes, please, Its better for me practising some more natural features, specially the larger ones: like a glacier, or a taiga.
 
Actualization: The Ostlandic language will be a mix with the norwegian, faroese, and the inuktitut, and I think that the language will be aglutinant, also the political system will be a parlamentary monarchy.
 
Hi, I'm doing very well in the testing area, so I ask when my application process will be revisited? You can take all the time if you want.
 
Also i want like in 5-6 months after developing my territory (if I can have it) expand to UL19ak, and make it an autonomous republic but is it possible if this is reserved territory?
 
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The following is the documentation of the road network in the Bai Empire. Courtesy of kengoman and partly edited by zhenkang.

Notes

Please read this before reading through the documentation!

  • The proposed scheme only allows up to 27 major expressways, 72 minor expressways, and 999 national roads. While this doesn’t seem like a lot, keep in mind that most much larger countries don’t even have this high amount of expressways. If we were to max out the expressway numbering, especially with our current size, that means we have way, way too many routes.
  • All expressways are to be grade-separated with free flowing traffic. Keep this in mind.
  • National roads and provincial roads are not limited in its grade separation, free flow traffic, and speed limit, so it is absolutely possible and encouraged that some major ones can be mapped like expressways. Just make sure they have no tolls.
  • Please try to be as realistic as possible. The Emperor doesn’t have that much wealth as to warrant huge tunnels under Xiongjing for expressways.
  • Expressways should curve as infrequently as possible within budgetary limits. While we don’t want 100km tunnels under mountains, we also don’t want what is basically a tolled mountain road.
  • Specific numbering for national roads and expressways should be discussed on a case-by-case basis for major routes (高 1-高 9, 高#5, 高#0, all 环, and 国 1-99 routes). The rest can be numbered freely, with eastern/northern routes having a lower value than western/southern routes.
  • Numbers that are clearly troll or are unlucky in Chinese should be avoided or at least be discussed ie. 444, 666, etc.
  • Each provincial entity is allowed 99 expressway routes and 999 provincial roads. As will be discussed below, two digit provincial roads are major routes and if tolled become expressways. Three digit provincial roads are minor routes. Like national road numbering, maxing out the numbering probably means there are way too many routes.
  • Naming for national roads and provincial roads does not have to be consistent over the entire route. For major routes (like 国 1-99) the naming in any portion should be discussed.

National and Regional Expressways

Map Tagging: highway=motorway

These expressways must be 100% grade separated and free flowing with no less than 2 lanes per direction. Designated speed shall be no less than 80km/h (60km/h under special circumstances), with most being 100/120km/h. Furthermore, all expressways are tolled for both national and regional motorways. The reasoning for this is to reduce traffic demand on the motorways, with alternatives such as national and local roads running parallel to the motorways. Additionally and obviously, it is to generating income for maintaining the motorways and reducing the burden on motor taxes. Toll booths must exist at all interchanges (see below). ETC will be present on all tolled roads, so only off ramps need manned toll booths. Must be mapped as two separate one-ways.

Convention

National Expressways (百国高速)

For expressways funded 100% by the nation. Maintenance is at least 50% funded from the national government but works are conducted by the local authorities of the provinces it runs in.

  • ref=
    • Expressway code starts with “高” + at most two digits number (for main motorways); cannot start with “0”
    • 高 1 – 高 9 are routes of most importance
    • For major routes, "0 endings" (ie. 高 10, 高 20, 高 30…) are roughly North–South; "5 endings" (ie. 高 15, 高 25, 高 35…) are roughly East–West.
    • For minor routes, even endings for North-South (ie. 高 18, 高 46), odd endings for East-West (ie. 高 23, 高 57)
  • name=
    • [one character start location] + [one character end location] + [one character secondary end location] (optional) + “高速” (ie. for a route from Xiongjing to Riqing, “京庆高速”)
    • If following major geographical location, the motorway can name after the location, but no more than 3 characters before “高速” (ie. for a route along the east coast, “东海岸高速”)
    • If there are parallel motorways with similar start and ending termini, use prefix “第一”, “第二”… before the name. (parallel motorways with similar start and ending termini are largely discouraged unless necessary)

Provincial Expressways ([Province name] 省高速)

These expressways are at least 50% funded and maintained at the provincial level. These cannot run outside of the province it is in. However, if one does, its code and name can change when transiting into another entity.

  • ref=
    • [one character provincial shorthand] + two digit number
    • Specific numbers determined at the provincial level
  • name=
    • Same as National Expressway naming scheme
    • In addition, the name can be related to local culture, history, or famous person as well

Local/Inner City Expressways ([locality name] 城市/都市高速)

For expressways that are funded or maintained at the local level (municipality/counties/prefectures), with less than 50% of the funding provided by either the nation or province. Usually consists of inner city elevated/tunnel expressways.

While the speed limit can be reduced (still at least 60km/h) with more tolerance with slopes and curves, they are to remain grade separated, free flowing, and tolled.

  • ref=
    • Anything as long as it does not start with “高”, “环”, “国”, the number “0”, or any provincial shorthands. Can be solely consisted of numbers. No more than 4 character spaces and must be Hanzi (Baizi) characters or numerals.
  • name=
    • Anything + ending. Ending cannot be “高速”. Suggest “快速路”, “高架路”, “隧道”, or “线”. Try to keep the name as short as possible.
  • Special: Circular routes around major metropolitan cities start with “环” + one digit for the metropolitan area and one digit in case of multiple rings. Must be either Provincial or National Expressway. If as local expressway, follow local naming convention instead. Does not need to be full ring to have this attribute. Naming is [Number (ie. “第 1”, “第 2”…)] (Optional) + [metropolitan area] + “环线高速” (e.g. for the first (most inner) expressway ring around Xiongjing, ref= “环 11”, name= “第一雄京环线高速”)

Junction and Interchange tagging

For all types of expressways, junction and interchanges need to be tagged. At the split node, tag highway=motorway_junction

  • An interchange is an entrance/exit from the expressway to another road or another different expressway with a different toll

collection system (in the case of local to national/provincial if they don’t use the same toll system). Toll booths exist at interchanges.

  • A junction is an entrance/exit from one expressway onto another expressway sharing the same toll system. (i.e. there isn't a need for toll booths)
  • For ref= at both interchanges and junctions, the interchange number will be the distance (in kilometres) from the start for national expressways. For other expressways, linear numbers or kilometre numbers can be used.
    • When there are more than one interchange or junction within 500m (or when it makes sense), they will count as the same ref= number
  • For naming,
    • Interchanges are named [name] + “出入口” (in case it’s exit only or entrance only, only use either “出口” or “入口”).
    • Junctions are named [name] + “立交”
    • Name are to be kept as short as possible (preferably less than 4 character spaces)
  • The start and end of the expressway count as an interchange

National Roads (国道)

Map Tagging: highway=trunk The Bai National Roads must be 100% free to use. There are no strict requirements on their design speed, minimum lanes, grade separation, or free flowing traffic but will at least need to be paved. These roads are at least 50% funded at the national level. They are not necessarily constructed at national level, and any existing road can be designated as part of a national road. These roads also encompass the most important routes in the nation outside expressways, so there can be grade separation and free flowing traffic, provided they are free to use (without tolls). Medians usually exist for larger national roads and shall be mapped as two separate one-ways.

Numbering

  • ref= “国” + number, number cannot start with 0 and at most 3 digits long
    • 国 1–国 25 are the most important routes in the nation and are longer, wider and more well-maintained
    • 国 26–国 99 are the slightly less important routes
    • 国 100+ are for other more minor routes

There is no strict guideline on the numbering of the trunk roads. Outside of 国 1 to 国 99, the numbering can be based on construction/repurpose timing.

Naming

Name can be anything from city roads to rural bypasses. They cannot adopt the “高速”, “快速路” or other endings that indicates in any way that this may be an expressway.

  • If the road isn’t named (which can be the case for most of the rural portions), it shall be named “国道” + [number] + “号”
  • Naming can be sectional and does not have to be consistent for the entire route. (ie. [name] + “路” in a city then back to “国道” + [number] + “号” once outside)
  • Suggested suffixes
    • 道、大道、公路 (roads)
    • 绕城线 (bypasses)
    • [start location] + [end location] + 线 (A-B line)

If the road is grade separated and free flowing, interchanges and junctions should be tagged as if it's an expressway, although without ref=

高架路 Elevated Road
公路 Highway
环路 Ring Road
支路 Side Road / Branch Road
道/大道 Avenue
街/大街 Street
胡同 Hutong
Alley
支弄 Branch Alley
Lane
Path

Provincial Roads (省道)

For roads that are at least 50% funded at the provincial level for its maintenance. These roads do not have to be originally built by the provincial authorities; they could have been repurposed from disused national roads as well.

  • highway=primary for major two or three digit numbered provincial roads that are not expressways (could use same number as expressway as non-tolled portion)
  • highway=secondary for minor three digit numbered provincial roads
  • Number scheme up to the province, ref= [one character provincial shorthand] + [number]
  • Naming scheme same as national roads
  • If not named, full province name + “省道” + number + “号”
  • Example: Qiongzhu Provincial Road 218, ref= 琼218, name = 琼珠省道218号

Local Roads

Extremely important major local roads can be highway=secondary, otherwise highway=tertiary

  • Include roads that are funded through an entity that’s not the nation or provincial level, or are private
  • No ref= allowed
  • Name can be anything as long as it is not implied to be an expressway and is suitable for its length (ie. no naming as “alley” for major road)
  • Must at least have one lane per direction or two lanes if one way. May map as two separate one-ways if a median exist.

Others (highway=unclassified, highway=residential)

  • Does not have to be named. Residential in residential areas, unclassified elsewhere. These are smaller streets, smaller than tertiary, usually without even a center line and shall be treated as such.

Other notes

  • Municipal expressways should exist in many major cities and some of them should have a different fare system. This is to make sure the mapping stays interesting over a broad range of localities.
  • Junctions and Interchanges for expressways:
    • Interchanges will mostly be double trumpet in rural areas. Urban area interchanges will be interesting to make as we want to save on land.
    • Try not to make 3-way junctions trumpets as they have a much lower capacity than other types.
    • Avoid cloverleaf as much as possible as there will almost always be a better solution. Certain very old portions may have a cloverleaf as a relic of the past
    • Partial Clover and any kinds of diamond interchanges are probably unrealistic as you will need toll booths for each ramp unless the situation calls for this layout.
    • Make sure the toll booths have enough room for cars to line up

Summary table

Country highway=
motorway trunk primary secondary tertiary unclassified residential
Bai flag.png Bai Empire National Expressways (百国高速), Provincial Expressways (省高速) and Local/Inner City Expressways (城市/都市高速). These expressways are 100% grade separated and free-flowing with no less than 2 lanes per direction. Designated speed shall be no less than 80km/h (60km/h under special circumstances), with most being 100/120km/h. Furthermore, all expressways are tolled for both national and regional motorways. National Roads (国道). Suffix “国” followed by a number. Toll-free. There are no strict requirements on their design speed, minimum lanes, grade separation, or free-flowing traffic but will at least need to be paved. Medians usually exist for larger national roads and shall be mapped as two separate one-ways. Provincial Roads (省道). Major roads serving within provinces. Usually with two-digits in ref tag. Provincial Roads (省道). Minor roads serving within provinces. Usually with three-digits in ref tag. Local roads without official ref tags. Not for use. Streets in residential areas.

See also