Collab:Mecyna/Highways/National Highways

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This page will provide information for mapping National Highways in Mecnya.

Overview

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The road numbering system for all-purpose roads in Mecyna consists of a grid of three zones for vertical (north-south) routes, and six zones for horizontal (east-west) routes. National Highways 2–3 define the boundaries of Zones 1–3 for vertical routes, while National Highways 5–9 define the boundaries of Zones 4–9 for horizontal routes.

Area Area covered
Zone 1 Vertical roads west of National Highway 2
Zone 2 Vertical roads east of National Highway 2, and west of National Highway 3 and the eastern border of the Northern Wilderness Province.
Zone 3 Vertical roads east of National Highway 3
Zone 4 Horizontal roads south of National Highway 5, down to the border with AR027.
Zone 5 Horizontal roads north of National Highway 5 and south of National Highway 6
Zone 6 Horizontal roads north of National Highway 6 and south of National Highway 7
Zone 7 Horizontal roads north of National Highway 7 and south of National Highway 8
Zone 8 Horizontal roads north of National Highway 8 and south of National Highway 9
Zone 9 Horizontal roads north of National Highway 9, up to the border with AR019.

Road numbers of vertical routes begin with 1, 2 or 3. Road numbers of horizontal routes begin with 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9. The first digit in the number of any road depends on which zone the road is generally in: for example, the road number for a horizontal road from Escala to Sarantidi will begin with 5, because the road is in Zone 5.

The first digit in the number of any road that crosses into an adjacent zone will be the lowest numbered zone: for example, the road number of a horizontal road which runs between Zone 8 and Zone 9 will start with 8, not 9.

A route must not cross more than two zones (e.g. Zone 4 to Zone 6), and must not cross back into a previously-entered zone (e.g. Zone 4 to Zone 5, then back into Zone 4). Routes with the same first digit may cross each other (e.g. National Highways 30 and 31 at Srenjia), but such crossings should be kept to a minimum.

The number of digits in a road number determines how important the road is: National Highways 1–99 represent trunk roads, Regional Highways 100–999 represent the principal roads, and Local Highways 1000–9999 represent the secondary roads.

List of National Highways

Trunk roads (1-99)

Ref Relation Route Name Notes
1N 261125 Phoenix — Dream — Gilagonas — Dapid — Vahiloopa Beach West Coast Highway
1S 261124 New Oketia — Lovlaro — Phoenix West Coast Highway
2 260978 South Bord — Healish Court — Minoa — New Hamberlin — Bellefontaine — Stella — Stella Border Mecyna North-South Highway
3 261306 Winkler Pass — Ardis — Xandria — Sireeny — Glotaqua — Lake Daras East Coast Highway

Principal roads (100-999)

Ref Relation Route Name Notes

Secondary roads (1000-9999)

Ref Relation Route Name Notes

Development

ika-chan! (from OpenStreetMap) is leading the development of the National Highway network.

History

See also