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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Resources/Lengths

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    ArcExplorer is a good free GIS viewer for the states that use GIS data. "Show your work" on the talk page of the article if it is complicated - for instance Talk:U.S. Route 30. Always cite the source with a footnote in the article. Or see User:Mxn/Citing a feature in an ArcGIS map

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Georgia/GeoTRAQS Tutorial

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    If you want to find the total length of a highway, you may select the arrow at the bottom center of the screen or click on your route, click the three dots, and click view in attribute table. In this table, choose your appropriate tab (State Routes), make sure "Filter by map extent" is NOT selected. With your known Route ID copied from the info ...

  4. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Desktop is available at different product levels, with increasing functionality. ArcReader (freeware, viewer) is a basic data viewer for maps and GIS data published in the proprietary Esri format using ArcGIS Publisher. The software also provides some basic tools for map viewing, printing and querying of spatial data.

  5. List of shortest state highways in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file

  6. ArcMap - Wikipedia

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    ArcMap is the former main component of Esri's ArcGIS suite of geospatial processing programs. Used primarily to view, edit, create, and analyze geospatial data. ArcMap allows the user to explore data within a data set, symbolize features accordingly, and create maps.

  7. The Milepost - Wikipedia

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    The Milepost is packaged and distributed like a book (2008 edition: ISBN 978-189215431-6), but like the Yellow Pages it includes paid advertising. [2] The original 1949 edition was a mere 72 pages, by 2014 it had expanded to 752 pages, detailing every place a traveler might eat, sleep, or just pull off the road for a moment on all of the highways of northwestern North America.

  8. Linear referencing - Wikipedia

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    A station number written on a silt fence at a construction site. Linear referencing, also called linear reference system or linear referencing system (LRS), is a method of spatial referencing in engineering and construction, in which the locations of physical features along a linear element are described in terms of measurements from a fixed point, such as a milestone along a road.

  9. Arizona State Route 77 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 77 (SR 77) is a 253.93-mile (408.66-kilometre) long state highway in Arizona that traverses much of the state's length, stretching from its southern terminus at a junction with I-10 in Tucson to its northern terminus with BIA Route 6 at the Navajo Nation boundary just north of I-40.