Mapping Trails and Infrastructure

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What should be done when the exact start/end point of a long trail cannot be found?

Drop a point at a nearby location and add GCID as Trail head

What is the primary purpose of adding GCID to a trail head?

To mark the start/end point of a trail

What should be done when a signboard for a road segment is found?

Add the name to the segment and copy the fid

What type of feature should be created when no evidence of signboards is found for a road segment?

Establishment point feature with GCID road/bridge/tunnel

What is the primary purpose of creating an establishment point feature with GCID?

To mark the location of a road segment when no signboard is found

What should be done when the location of a town square is verified through resources and GCID?

Create an establishment point feature with GCID

What happens if a duplicate GCID is found for a town square?

The existing GCID should be changed

What is the purpose of verifying the location of a town square through resources and GCID?

To create an establishment point feature

What is an establishment point feature used for in the context of a town square?

To identify the location of the town square

What is the primary purpose of using GCID in the context of a town square?

To create an establishment point feature

Study Notes

Trails and Pathways

  • When dealing with long trails and unable to find the exact start/end point, create a point at a nearby location and add the GCID as Trail head, using the railway name as a reference.

Bridges and Tunnels

  • Create an establishment point feature with the GCID as 'bridge' or 'tunnel' when there is no evidence of signboards for the road segment.
  • If a signboard is found, add the name to the segment and copy the fid.

Town Squares

  • Establishment points are created wherever the location of a town square is verified.
  • Verification is done through resources and GCID (Geographic Coordinate Identification).
  • The location is identified as a "Townsquare" in the GCID system.
  • If a duplicate GCID is found, the existing GCID is changed to ensure unique identification.

This quiz is about creating features for trails, bridges, and tunnels, including adding points for trailheads and establishing points for bridges and tunnels. It covers cases where signs are not available and how to proceed in such scenarios.

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