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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/29/2022 10:13 AM, Zeke Farwell
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<div>Yes, the way name tag should be the most local trail name.
However, sometimes there is no local trail name and the long
distance route name is the only name. In this case putting
the long distance route name on the ways also makes sense.</div>
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<p>I've been doing some mapping on the Appalachian Trail lately and
this appears to be the common practice, although the AT is
dominant enough that constituent trails sometimes lose their local
names over time.</p>
<p>Some mappers will take it a little too far and tag sections of
sidewalk and driveway that the AT follows with name=Appalachian
Trail (or even name=Appalachian National Scenic Trail... IMO this
is an official_name, and probably only belongs on the route
superrelation.)</p>
<p>It's common to see ref=AT as well, which is fine on trails (even
locally named ones) and perhaps ok on the sidewalks, but adding it
to a vehicular road seems iffy.</p>
<p>Jason<br>
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