I think we're talking about double labeling, separating with a slash. Likelike Hwy / SR 93.
Or does that kill the shields?
Or does that kill the shields?
Then again, you may confuse the locals who use waze. I'm sure there's a way for admin to force shields because it was once done for the freeways just not sure who would need to be contacted at this point.Machete808 wrote:I agree. Frankly, we have a disproportionate number of tourist Wazers here, and we should do better to reflect that. I'll work on adding route numbers where I see them on my routes, too (Kahekili/Likelike come to mind).
One UR reporter recently complained about the Pahoa Bypass that should be State Hwy 150, I think it was. Then there's the Mamalahoa/Hawaii Belt Road confusion. I've tried to match signage where the changing name is concerned, but putting the route number should help, too.
kinda think it won't generate any shieldsMachete808 wrote:I think we're talking about double labeling, separating with a slash. Likelike Hwy / SR 93.
Or does that kill the shields?
I started doing the exits to include the SR- name so that it's called out when on the freeway and tourists will know where they're going if they are just looking at shields.Machete808 wrote:Yes. Duh!
But maybe the middle ground is to label the highways with the numbers but, at most major junctions, label the connector turn segments with both name and number (matching the signage).
It does seem weird to have ALL highways like this. (No "Nimitz Highway" -- really?)
P.S. Where do you read that functional classification isn't complete? Thanks!
Re: Hawaii State Highway Naming