PC*MILER® Version 17 Routing, Mileage and Mapping Software USER’S GUIDE ALK Technologies, Inc.
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Table of Contents PC*MILER® PRODUCT LINE LICENSE AGREEMENT.....................i 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................1 1.1 What is PC*MILER?..............................................................................1 1.2 What can PC*MILER be used for? .......................................................3 1.3 What’s New in PC*MILER Version 17?.................................................3 1.4 The PC*MILER Family of Products ......
3.2.2 Using the Spelling Helper .............................................................32 3.2.3 Entering 5-digit ZIP Codes............................................................33 3.2.4 Using the ZIP Code Helper ...........................................................33 3.2.5 Canadian Postal Codes ................................................................34 3.2.6 SPLC Codes .................................................................................35 3.2.
4.6.2 Routing .........................................................................................66 4.6.3 Distance in (Miles\Kilometers Conversion) ...................................67 4.6.4 Use Ferry Distances .....................................................................68 4.6.5 State\Country Report Order ..........................................................68 4.6.6 Report Memo (Customized Reports) ............................................68 4.6.7 Region .............................
.3 Frequently Asked Questions .................................................................98 7.0 ALK TECHNOLOGIES OVERVIEW ..........................................................101 APPENDIX A: ACCESS POLICIES FROM NATIONAL NETWORK ROUTES TO TERMINALS AND SERVICES ............................105 APPENDIX B: CANADIAN CODES FOR DUPLICATE CITY NAMES ............110 APPENDIX C: MAP ICONS LEGEND .............................................................115 APPENDIX D: MEXICAN STATE ABBREVIATIONS ....
i PC*MILER® PRODUCT LINE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 1. Grant of License: Subject to the terms, conditions, use limitations and payment of fees as set forth herein, ALK Technologies, Inc. (“ALK”) grants the end-user (“you”) a license to install and use the PC*MILER solution(s) you have purchased (“PC*MILER”) on a single personal computer. 2.
ii PC*MILER User’s Guide licensed and installed. You may not transfer data extracted from PC*MILER onto any other computer unless you have licensed PC*MILER for that computer. 7. Limitations on Disclosure: You may disclose PC*MILER program output to trading partners for specific origin-destination moves for which you provide transportation services and use PC*MILER distances as a basis for payment.
PC*MILER Product Line End-User License Agreement iii UNENFORCEABLE THEN, IN NO EVENT SHALL DAMAGES EXCEED THE CONTRACT PRICE. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT ACCRUE TO THE BENEFIT OF THIRD PARTIES OR ASSIGNEES. 11. Disclaimer: PC*MILER’s suggested routings are based on official highway maps, the Code of Federal Regulations, and information provided by state governments. They are provided without a warranty of any kind.
1 1.0 INTRODUCTION Congratulations! By purchasing a PC*MILER product, you have made a cost-effective investment in a high quality software package that's simple to learn and easy to use. Before you go any further please read the License Agreement that starts on page i. It details the terms under which ALK Technologies, Inc. grants you a license, ALK's copyrights, and your rights as a licensee. YOU MAY MAKE ONE COPY OF THE CD-ROM FOR BACK-UP PURPOSES ONLY.
2 PC*MILER User’s Guide • Ability to customize routes to avoid, favor, or override specific road segments; create and manage multiple sets of preferences • The complete North American highway network that includes the United States, Canada, and Mexico plus Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Bermuda, and Greenland • County name designations for all US locations • Ability to save and simultaneously view multiple reports for routing, mileage, fuel tax, etc.
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.
4 PC*MILER User’s Guide link is now effectively treated as a “closed” road unless it’s the only road that can get you to your destination. • Weight Restrictions – PC*MILER now makes full use of weight restriction data, where available, in route calculations. Weight restrictions have been added to the Detailed Route Report and can be applied or overridden like other truck restrictions.
Chapter 1: Introduction enhanced U.S. street-level network. It automatically provides precise turn-by-turn directions and drive times between 100 million U.S. addresses. PC*MILER|Streets can maximize operational efficiencies with user customized street-level routing preferences, unlimited stop optimization within ZIP codes and cities, and map quality graphics that enable you to visualize operations at the street level.
6 PC*MILER User’s Guide • Integrate PC*MILER functionality into a Web-based software solution • Integrate real-time maps into your dispatch operation • Create "what-if" scenarios for complicated logistics problems • Track equipment location and status in real time • Display detailed fleet and facility data in a pop-up window with a click of the mouse • Customize icons and colors on the map to differentiate your data PC*MILER®|BatchPro is an optional add-on batch processing module for PC*MILER t
Chapter 1: Introduction prompted, dock-to-dock driving directions to any U.S. nationwide address with instant route updates and detours to avoid traffic and construction. The software comes in two versions to accommodate both laptop and Pocket PC users. PC*MILER®|FleetCommander is a sophisticated fleet tracking and optimization system designed to enhance customer service and cut expenses.
8 PC*MILER User’s Guide Weigh Scale locations, all highway junctions and more than 303,800 cities, towns, and points of interest. ALK also offers separate add-on data modules containing over 772,580 six-digit Canadian Postal Codes and more than 112,500 SPLC Codes. 1.5.
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.5.4 PC*MILER Practical Routes PC*MILER Practical Routes represent distances and driving routes that a driver would normally take to minimize time and cost. Practical Routes model the trade-off between taking the most direct path and staying on major, high quality highways. Interstate highways are given a higher priority than toll roads, which in turn are given a higher priority than secondary highways, and so on.
10 PC*MILER User’s Guide 1.5.5 PC*MILER Shortest Routes PC*MILER Shortest Routes represent distances and driving routes that a vehicle would take to minimize total distance traveled while still following a reasonable route. For instance, Shortest Route mileages and routes will also avoid truck-restricted roads and, in some cases, may favor a beltway rather than travelling directly through a city.
Chapter 1: Introduction In addition to the National Network highways, access routes and access policies are components of routing STAA dimensioned trucks. The Federal government has mandated that no state may prohibit travel from the National Network for a minimum of one road mile unless safety restrictions apply. Additionally, no state may deny reasonable access to terminals and facilities for food, fuel, repairs and rest.
12 PC*MILER User’s Guide There is no need to participate in a mileage tariff and therefore no need to file a Power of Attorney. ⇒ NOTE: There may be some federally mandated filing requirements if there are joint motor-water rates and shipments that involve going to or from non-contiguous U. S. states or territories. 1.7 About This Manual This manual is divided into seven parts. Part 1 is a general introduction to PC*MILER.
13 2.0 GETTING STARTED Before installing PC*MILER, please make sure that you have the proper hardware and software configuration needed to run the program. 2.1 System Requirements • IBM or IBM-compatible PC with a minimum Pentium II 266 MHz processor (400 MHz recommended) • PC/LAN Windows (98, 2000, NT, Me, and XP) Citrix Metaframe and Windows Terminal Server • 64 MB RAM minimum, 128 MB recommended • Hard Disk: At least 402 MB of available hard disk space.
14 PC*MILER User’s Guide then type “d:\setup.exe” and click OK. (If your CD-ROM drive is not your D drive, substitute the letter that designates your CD-ROM drive). 2: After accepting the terms of the License Agreement, enter your User Name and Company Name. Click Next when finished. 3: Enter your Product Key Code. You should have received this code via e-mail at the time of purchase. When entering the Product Key Code, dashes are not required – dashes, spaces, or no spaces are all acceptable.
Chapter 2: Getting Started When the installation and activation are complete, you can start PC*MILER from the Windows Start menu or by double-clicking the PCMILER 17 icon on your desktop. To use the Start menu, click Start and select Programs > PC*MILER 17 > PCMILER 17. If you are upgrading from an older version of PC*MILER, be sure to delete the older version after installation of the new version is complete. The older version will be in a different folder.
16 PC*MILER User’s Guide STEP 3: In the Installation Wizard, choose to Modify the application, then follow the on-screen instructions. To move between entry fields use your mouse or the Tab key. When prompted, enter your Product Key Code and check the product you want to install in the list of PC*MILER components.
Chapter 2: Getting Started buttons are context-sensitive, which means that the Help invoked with a button will pertain to the open dialog box or panel. From there, you can search for Help on other subjects if you like. From the Help menu, selecting Contents will open a help window with two panes. The left pane will display a Table of Contents that lists topics of general interest. Click any plus sign next to a topic to see the “pages” underneath.
19 3.0 BASIC ROUTING When you first open PC*MILER, an active route entry window is displayed inside the main window as shown below: Menu Bar Tool Bar Active Route Options Stop Entry Stop List RouteMap Window (inactive) Initial View of PC*MILER You'll be using the Stop field in the City or Address tab of the route entry window to enter stops along your route. The stops you enter will appear in the stop list, which can be scrolled if necessary.
20 PC*MILER User’s Guide Try using the New button to open a new route entry window (or select New Route from the File menu). Then close it again – select Close Route from the File menu. 3.1 Menus and the Tool Bar All menu options in PC*MILER are listed and briefly explained on the following pages. If a button on the tool bar can be used in place of an option, a picture of that button is shown to the right of the option.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 21 Print Report\Map… Print the report or map in the active window. This menu item will say Print Report or Print Map depending on which window is active. Page Setup... Open the Page Setup dialog box to control print options. Exit Exit PC*MILER. When you exit, all active windows are saved as they appear on your screen until the next time PC*MILER is opened. 3.1.
22 PC*MILER User’s Guide 3.1.3 The Map Menu Use the Map menu to control the level of detail, the view and the contents of the map in the RouteMap window, and to enable stop entry using the mouse. Zoom In Zoom in by a factor of two; can be repeated for closer views; increases detail. Zoom Out Zoom out by a factor of two; can be repeated; decreases detail.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 23 Favor Roads: select to mark roads to be favored for a route. Avoid Roads: select to mark roads to be avoided on a route. Toggle Overrides: enable the user to turn certain restricted roads on and off. Adjust for Permits: enable the user to turn hazmat restricted roads on and off. (For PC*MILER|HazMat only.) Clear Labels: delete all labels that have been added manually.
24 PC*MILER User’s Guide Resequence Stops... Resequence the stops listed in the active route entry window to achieve an optimal stop order. Options... Invoke the Options dialog box to set options and routing parameters for the current route. Default Options... Invoke the Default Options dialog box to set default options and routing parameters. 3.1.5 The Report Menu Use the Report menu to generate reports, save a report to a file, and choose the size and style of the font (characters) for reports.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 25 Manage Custom Roads... Open the Custom Roads Manager to view and edit road preferences for custom routing. Import Custom Places… Open the Import Custom Places dialog to import sets of custom places from a text file. Convert Custom Roads… Open a dialog that enables you to import custom road preferences from an older version of PC*MILER. Tool Bar Choose Large Buttons, Small Buttons, or None from the sub-menu to expand, shrink or hide the tool bar.
26 PC*MILER User’s Guide 2 RouteMap Activate the RouteMap window if it is minimized or inactive. 3.1.8 The Help Menu The Help menu is a standard feature of Windows. PC*MILER's Help menu gives you different ways to access a complete system of on-line Help. Contents & Index Open PC*MILER's on-line Help at the Table of Contents (click on the Index tab to see an index, use the Search tab to search for a specific word or phrase). Topic Look Up Open Help for the open dialog box or window.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 27 3.1.9 PC*MILER Function Shortcut Keys The following is a list of keystrokes in PC*MILER that provide shortcuts to various menu options. Key(s) F1 F2 Alt-F2 F3 Alt-F3 F4 Alt-F4 Ctrl-F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Alt-F8 F10 Alt-F10 Alt-Bkspace Function Invoke Topic Look Up in on-line Help. Invoke the Custom Place Manager. Invoke the Custom Roads Manager. Open a scrollable list of state abbreviations. Invoke the Options dialog box for the active route. Generate a Comparison Report.
28 PC*MILER User’s Guide 3.1.10 For Former DOS Users: A Comparison of Functions The table below may be helpful to former users of the DOS version of PC*MILER who are now using PC*MILER. The last column shows you what to do in Windows to accomplish what you used to with a function key in DOS. Some of the function keys are the same in both versions.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 29 KEY(S) Function in DOS In Windows F7 Inserts stop above cursor Same F8 Deletes the highlighted stop Same Alt-F8 Deletes all stops in the route entry window Same F9 Prints reports Choose "Print Report...
30 PC*MILER User’s Guide KEY(S) Function in DOS In Windows Alt-P Set stop-off time and cost Go to the Options dialog box (use the Options button in the route entry window) Alt-R RouteMap display Double-click on the RouteMap icon if the RouteMap window is minimized Alt-S Save Route to File Use the "Save Route" or "Save Route As" command in the File menu ESC Exit pick lists and dialogs ----- 3.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 31 You may enter an unlimited number of stops. PC*MILER will always treat the stop at the top of the stop list as the origin of the route and the last stop on the list as the destination, unless you are generating hub distances (see section 4.10).
32 PC*MILER User’s Guide If you're unsure of the correct abbreviation for a state, press the key to bring up a scrollable list of two-letter state\province abbreviations. Scroll the list if necessary to find the abbreviation you want. NOTE: The State Names list is a reference list and part of PC*MILER's on-line Help, not a pick list, so you won't be able to choose an item off the list for entry in the Stop field. To close the window containing the list, choose Exit from the File menu for Help.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 33 If you're not sure how to spell a city name, or if you received an error message when entering the full city name and state abbreviation, try using the Spelling Helper. The Spelling Helper pick list can be invoked by typing the first two or more letters of the city name followed by a comma or space and the two-letter state abbreviation. You must specify at least the first two letters of the city name.
34 PC*MILER User’s Guide on the screen. Scroll the list if necessary and highlight your choice, then click on OK. ZIP Code Helper Pick List of Matches Place names that are more than 32 characters long will be interrupted in the pick list by a set of ellipses (…). When highlighted, the complete place name will appear at the bottom of the pick list, in a scrollable display area. 3.2.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing Place names that are more than 32 characters long will be interrupted in the pick list by a set of ellipses (…). When highlighted, the complete place name will appear at the bottom of the pick list, in a scrollable display area. 3.2.6 SPLC Codes A list of SPLC codes is available as an add-on data module for PC*MILER. A SPLC code can be entered as a stop for any location in North America that has a SPLC assigned to it. SPLC codes may be six or nine digits in length.
36 PC*MILER User’s Guide the location you wish to enter and click once. The selected location will be entered as a stop in the most recently active route entry window. You can use the mouse to select any point on the map. If the point is a node on a highway, the place name will be returned; otherwise, a latitude\longitude position will be returned. ⇒ HINT: Pass your cursor over the map without pressing the mouse button.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 37 name and state abbreviation. Select the correct city from the choices provided. If you choose Use Default in Multiple Name Instances, PC*MILER will select a default city, predetermined by the U.S. Postal Service. The default city’s selection is based on such factors as population and geographic centrality. If you know the county in which the duplicate city is located, you can enter that exact city in the stop entry field.
38 PC*MILER User’s Guide To delete a stop, highlight it on the list and choose Delete Stop from the Edit menu or press the key. To delete all stops from the active route entry window, choose Delete All Stops from the Edit menu or press and simultaneously. 3.4 Moving and Copying Stops Any stop in the route entry window can be moved to a new position on the list. Simply highlight it and, holding the Shift key down, use the up and down arrows on your keyboard.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 39 For example, in the first line, "BEACH" is the translated name and "BCH/ BCH./ BEAC/ BEA" are the possible abbreviations. Note that there is one forward slash [/] separating each of the abbreviations. PC*MILER only uses the Synonym Table when an input city name is not found. For example, if you were to enter "ST LOUIS, CA", PC*MILER will make the translation to "SAINT" based on the Synonym Table. 3.5.
40 PC*MILER User’s Guide order. For example, the border along Interstate 95 between Pennsylvania and New Jersey is called !NJPA I95, NJ To quickly locate all possible border crossings between two states, use the [*] wildcard character. For example: !NJPA *, NJ will bring up the pick list illustrated below.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 41 Entering highway junctions is easiest when you use the Spelling Helper as follows: enter the abbreviation for the state where the junction is located. This will open the Spelling Helper. Then type “+”, bringing you to the section of the Spelling Helper that lists all highway junctions. Highlight your choice, and click OK. Highway junctions can also be accessed in a manner similar to that used to access border crossings.
42 PC*MILER User’s Guide 3.8 Latitude\Longitude Points PC*MILER enables you to enter latitude\longitude points as stops on a route. These points can be entered in degrees minutes seconds direction format (e.g. 0401750N,0742131W) or decimal degrees (e.g. 40.123N,100.333W). Lat\long points will be labeled in the RouteMap window just like other stops. In Pick Stops mode, lat\longs can be entered by clicking on the map wherever a node is not present.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 43 3.10 Truck Stop Locations In cooperation with Comdata Corporation and Zenrin USA, Inc., the PC*MILER database contains more than 6,300 newly updated truck stops used in Comdata’s GeoFUEL truck stop network and provided by Zenrin USA. These truck stops can be accessed like other places in the PC*MILER database, and can be entered as stops on your routes.
44 PC*MILER User’s Guide Truck stops that are more than 32 characters long will be interrupted in the pick list by a set of ellipses (…). When highlighted, the complete place name will appear at the bottom of the pick list, in a scrollable display area. 3.11 CAT Scale Weigh Stations CAT Scale weigh station locations may now be entered as stops on a route. To enter a weigh station, you may type its location in the Stop field (if you know it) preceded by a pound sign (#).
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 45 Custom Place Manager You will see your entry appear in the list of custom places. Your custom point may now be entered as a stop in the route entry window. It will appear on the stop list and on all reports with an asterisk next to it and the real name of the place in parentheses, enabling you to identify those stops on a route that have customized names.
46 PC*MILER User’s Guide sure that the SPLC box in the Custom Place Manager is selected before entering the SPLC code. 3.12.1 Converting Custom Place Files from Older Versions of PC*MILER You can convert saved custom places from PC*MILER versions 13.0 or higher. From your Windows Start menu, select PCMILER 17 > Options > Custom Place Conversion Utility. Click Import and navigate to your existing Alias.dat file. (This file is usually located in the Na > Options folder in your PC*MILER installation folder.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing In the Open dialog box, choose the drive and directory where your data file is located, select your saved file from the File name pick list or type the complete file name in the File name field. You must also specify the type of file you are importing by making a selection in the Files of type drop-down listbox. Please note that PC*MILER cannot import Excel files from any version of Excel higher than 4.0.
48 PC*MILER User’s Guide Import Custom Places – Geocode Window The Delimeter option tells PC*MILER how to recognize where each new column should start in the file you are importing. The data in your import file can be separated by a Tab (this is the default option) or any other character of your choosing. However, you cannot combine different types of separators. To use a delimiter other than a tab, click Other, then type the character you want to use in the Other Delimiter box and click Reformat.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing Geocoding Window with Formatted Column Headers ⇒ NOTE: See section 3.8 for the correct way to format latitude\longitude points. See section 3.2 for all other stop entry formats that are accepted by the Import Custom Place Wizard. A custom name column and a location column must be specified to add places to the Custom Place Manager. So, one of the columns must be labeled Name. The location can be specified by labeling City and State columns, a LatLong column, and\or a Zip column.
50 PC*MILER User’s Guide information, and exclude it from the table. You will still need to specify columns that PC*MILER can recognize as described above. To save yourself time in the future, you can save your current column settings. Once you are happy with your settings, click Save Column Order at the bottom of the window. Give a name to your template in the prompt that appears. The name of your template can be a maximum of 128 characters. It can contain spaces, and any type of character.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing processed, or Selected to process only some of the records. choose Selected, enter the range of records to be processed. 51 If you Geocoding Options Dialog Box Clicking on the Save button will make these the default settings in the Import Custom Place Wizard. Click OK to save your geocoding criteria and return to the Geocode File window (see previous section), or click Cancel to discard your changes. 3.14.
52 PC*MILER User’s Guide • Elapsed Time - The time elapsed since the start of the record matching process. The Confidence, Num Records, and % of Records indicate how many records were successfully processed and how many failed (a match was not found in the database). 100% confidence indicates a successful match, 0% confidence indicates a failure, and mid-range confidence levels indicate a partial match. You can stop the processing of data at any time by clicking the Cancel button.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 53 Geocoding Results Window Several columns in the Results table display information about the success or failure of each record as it was processed. (If you cannot see all the columns, scroll horizontally using the scroll bar, adjust the column widths, or expand the window itself.) These columns are: • Accept- If a cell in this column contains a plus sign (+), then the record will be imported as a custom place into PC*MILER.
54 PC*MILER User’s Guide Choose where you want to send your selected records by setting the Add selected place to options at the bottom of the window. Check Custom Place Manager if you want to add the records to PC*MILER’s list of custom places, or clear the check box if not. Check Route Entry Window if you want to enter these places as stops in the active route entry window. At least one of these options must be selected. Select one of the two Include options to determine which records will be added.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing will display the location you highlight. To enter the Selected Match in the Results window, either click on OK or press . In the Results window, this record will now be marked as Accepted. Clicking Cancel will discard any changes made in the Edit Custom Place dialog and return you to the Results window. Edit Custom Place Dialog Box To mark your selected record as unaccepted, click the Clear button.
56 PC*MILER User’s Guide Custom Place Manager Options Dialog Box The Duplicate Custom Places option tells PC*MILER what to do when one of your custom places has the same name as an already existing custom place. If Override existing place is selected, your new custom place will override the one already in the database. If Do not override existing place is selected, then the older custom place will remain intact, and your new custom place will be discarded.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing The Adding places to route entry window option tells PC*MILER which window to add selected places to when Route Entry Window is selected in the Results window. If Add to topmost window is selected, then the selected places will be added to the route entry window that is currently active. If Create a new window is selected, then a new route entry window will be opened, and the selected places will be added to it.
58 PC*MILER User’s Guide Use the New Route command in the File menu or click on the New Route button on the tool bar. Or you may want to duplicate an existing route in a new window for editing (see section 3.17 below). You may keep up to eight route entry windows open simultaneously. The active route window will have a highlighted title bar at the top. All routes will be drawn in different colors in the RouteMap window when it is open.
Chapter 3: Basic Routing 59 highlighted on the stop list, the information for that place will fill in automatically. 2. Select which types of places to include in the search by clicking the appropriate Place Type check boxes. If POIs is checked, the Categories list will be active and a category of POIs can be chosen. 3. Enter a number of miles for the radius, then click Find. All matching places will appear on a pick list in a separate window.
60 PC*MILER User’s Guide To plot all matching places on the map, click Plot Points. To clear these points after they are plotted, you can either 1) delete the current trip, or 2) click Find for a new search. NOTE: The maximum number of matching places that can be displayed after you execute the search is 250. In some cases you may need to specify a smaller radius to get a complete list of matches.
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62 PC*MILER User’s Guide State\Country Distance Report 4.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features direction, route (including exit number where available), segment distance, driving time, interchange point, leg mileage and time, cumulative trip mileage and total trip time. A dollar sign ( $ ) marks segments that are toll roads. Height and weight restrictions are noted where they exist.
64 PC*MILER User’s Guide 4.4 Printing Reports To print a report, choose Print Report... from the File menu or click on the Print button on the tool bar while the window containing the report is active. Reports that can be printed include the Detailed Route Report, State\Country Distance Summary Report, Comparison Report, and the mileage report in the route entry window that appears after a route is generated.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features 4.5 Saving and Copying Reports PC*MILER reports can be saved to disk by choosing Save to File... from the Report menu. Choose the folder in which you want your report file to be saved, and type a name for your file in the File Name field of the Save Report dialog box. If you wish to save the report in Microsoft Excel format, choose the (*.xls) file type under List Files of Type. Click on OK to save.
66 PC*MILER User’s Guide General Options Options Dialog Box, General Options Tab 4.6.1 Route Name (Click on the General Options tab.) You can use the Route Name field to assign a name to your route that will appear on the title of the route window, report windows, and map. This prevents confusion when working with multiple route entry windows, and enables you to include a route name in the title of your reports. 4.6.2 Routing (Click on the General Options tab.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features Below the route types is a checkbox for Hub Routing. Click on it to choose "Hub" mode. Using the Hub distance generator, it's possible to generate mileages from one origin to a virtually unlimited number of destinations which you enter as stops. See Chapter 4, section 4.10, The Hub Distance Generator. You may also toggle the Borders Open option. This option refers to Intra-US, Intra-Canada, and Intra-Mexico routing.
68 PC*MILER User’s Guide 4.6.4 Use Ferry Distances (Click on the General Options tab in the Options dialog box.) Click on Use ferry distances to include ferry distances in mileage and cost calculations. When turned off, the ferry portion of a route will not contribute to the mileage and cost. The setting does not affect the actual route. Travel time is not affected. ⇒ NOTE: The “Total” column of the State\Country report always includes ferry distances.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features Costs and Time Options Dialog Box, Costs and Time Tab 4.6.8 Trip Costs (Per-mile Cost for Empty and Loaded Miles) (Click on the Costs and Time tab.) PC*MILER calculates a total cost for each route generated. This cost estimate is determined by multiplying a dollar amount per mile by the number of miles; additionally, costs for each individual stop on a route, defined as either a loaded move or backhaul, can be entered by the user (see section 4.6.
70 PC*MILER User’s Guide 4.6.9 Stop Costs (Time and Cost Estimate for Individual Stops) (Click on the Costs and Time tab.) The Stop Costs fields enable you to assign a time and cost estimate for each individual stop on the route. In the Stop Costs area you also indicate whether the stop time you entered is on-duty or off-duty, whether to include the time and cost estimate for the origin in the totals for the route, and whether the leg between stops is a loaded move or a backhaul.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features Calculations of break times take into account whether time spent at each stop is on-duty (check On-Duty to count stop time). The default break time is 0 hours. In the Border Wait field, enter any expected delay (in hours) due to border crossing. The number of hours you enter will affect time estimates for any trip that includes at least one international border crossing, and will be included in the Detailed Route Report.
72 PC*MILER User’s Guide accurate estimate of the total time traveled based on the quality of the road used. The Average Road Speeds parameters can be changed for each individual state to reflect your own estimates. To do this, click on the Road Speeds tab. Choose a state from the pick list (click on the arrow, then use the Tab key to scroll down the list until your choice is highlighted), then type over any defaults you want to replace with your own estimates.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features 73 PC*MILER calculates routes for hazardous materials based on over twenty different road categories and four route options. Route options include: General, Explosives (1.1-1.3), Inhalants, and Radioactive. (Click on one option to select it.) To calculate normal PC*MILER routes, select None. Table 1 below shows how each route type handles the road categories, and Table 2 describes each road category.
74 Explosives, Inhalant & Radioactive Designated Radioactive & Explosive Designated Explosives (1.1-1.3) Prohibited Exposives & Radioactive restricted PC*MILER User’s Guide CA only no change favor favor favor CA only no change favor no change favor no change avoid no change no change avoid avoid no change no change new TABLE 2: PC*MILER Road Categories for Hazmat Routing Alternate Preferred Designated Prohibited Restricted (table 1 prohibit, table 2 restrict Explosives (1.1-1.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features 75 Radioactive & Explosive Designated Routes should be used for transport of radioactive and\or explosive (1.1-1.3) Explosives (1.1-1.3) Prohibited These routes are prohibited for any amount of explosive (1.1-1.
76 PC*MILER User’s Guide Resequencing Mode Dialog Box The Resequencing dialog box gives you the following options: • Route Through All: Allows PC*MILER to sequence the stops in any order, with the origin remaining fixed. • Destination Fixed: Resequences stops, keeping the origin and destination the same. • Run route after resequencing: Automatically generates the route when resequencing is finished.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features 4.10 The Hub Distance Generator PC*MILER enables you to generate mileages from one origin defined as the "Hub" to a number of destinations at the same time. ⇒ NOTE: Cumulative miles are not generated or displayed in Hub mode. To generate a route in Hub mode, use the Options button in the route entry window to invoke the Options dialog box. Click on the checkbox for Hub Routing, and then click on OK.
78 PC*MILER User’s Guide 4.12 Saving and Retrieving Trips With PC*MILER it is possible to save a route to a file for later retrieval, either before or after it is generated. This is particularly useful for trips you run frequently. To save a route either before or after processing, choose Save Route... from the File menu or click on the Save button on the tool bar to bring up the Save Route dialog box. Save Route Dialog Box This is a standard Windows dialog box for saving your workspace.
Chapter 4: Options and Additional Features 4.13 Saving, Appending and Loading Routes in Text Format To save a set of points to use with PC*MILER|BatchPro™ for batch processing, you must save your route in PC*MILER text format. To do this, choose "PCM-DOS Files (*.in)" from the List Files of Type pick list in the Save Route dialog box. If the file name that you specify is an existing file, PC*MILER will ask if you want to append or overwrite the route you are saving onto the route in the existing file.
80 PC*MILER User’s Guide save the selected settings every time you exit, and click on the Save Now button to save your current window settings immediately. Save Preferences Dialog Box, Map Tab Open ⇒ NOTE: Default options and aliases will be saved on exit regardless of whether Save settings upon exit is checked. 4.15 Exiting PC*MILER By default, you exit PC*MILER by choosing Exit from the File menu or press .
81 5.0 GRAPHIC DISPLAY: USING THE RouteMap™ WINDOW RouteMap Window The RouteMap window in PC*MILER is like an "electronic road atlas". All of the routes generated by PC*MILER are automatically displayed on a map in the RouteMap window. This enables you to examine routes in detail, visually evaluate routing alternatives, and perform a variety of "what-if" analyses. The RouteMap window is very easy to use, just like the rest of PC*MILER.
82 PC*MILER User’s Guide PC*MILER will automatically generate a graphic display of the route you just ran. Maximize the RouteMap window if it is minimized to see the graphic display of the currently active route. You can do this by doubleclicking on the RouteMap icon or clicking on the Map button on the tool bar. 5.2 Zoom Features A special feature of the RouteMap window is an automatic zoom option.
Chapter 5: Using the RouteMap Window 5.4 Hiding, Displaying and Layering Map Features You can control what features are displayed and in what order features are drawn using the Map Features dialog box. Choose Features... from the Map menu to bring up the Map Features dialog box.
84 PC*MILER User’s Guide Names" will move to the top of the list. When the map is redrawn the city names will be drawn last, on top of all other features. Clicking on OK closes the Map Features box and redraws the map. Up to eight routes can be displayed in the RouteMap window at the same time. You can select which routes to show and which to hide in the Map Features dialog box. Each route will be drawn in a different color, as indicated in the Route Legend. 5.4.
Chapter 5: Using the RouteMap Window 5.4.2 Using the Mouse To Pick Stops PC*MILER gives you the capability to enter stops in the route entry window directly from the RouteMap window without typing. You can use the mouse to select any point on a highway, labeled city, unlabeled location, intersection, truck stop, or latitude\longitude point. (See Chapter 3, section 3.2.8 for a description of this feature.) Hint: Pass your cursor over the map without pressing the mouse button.
86 PC*MILER User’s Guide 5.5.1 Overriding Truck-Restricted Roads ⇒ NOTE: If you have questions about truck restrictions that are not answered in this User’s Guide, please contact each jurisdiction directly. Roads that are flagged as “truck-discouraged” in the PC*MILER database appear on the map with a thin yellow line and cannot be overridden using the method described below. Instead, they must be designated as favored roads (see above). PC*MILER normally routes around all truck-restricted roads.
Chapter 5: Using the RouteMap Window As you override each restricted road segment, a record of it is automatically saved in the Overrides tab of the Custom Roads Manager (see section 5.6, Using the Custom Roads Manager). ⇒ NOTE: If you have overridden a truck-restricted road but PC*MILER still will not route over that road, the most likely reason for this is that the road segment is truck-discouraged as well as truck-restricted. (See section 6.
88 PC*MILER User’s Guide Whenever a road segment is altered in the map display, this change is automatically reflected in the appropriate tab of the Custom Roads Manager. Custom Roads Manager The Avoids tab will be open when you open the dialog box. This tab lists all roads designated to be avoided. Click on the Favors tab to see the list of all roads designated to be favored.
Chapter 5: Using the RouteMap Window PC*MILER data folder.) Once you click OK, the name of your new set appears in the list of available sets. Note the following guidelines for creating new set and file names: • Set names cannot be longer than 50 characters, and must be comprised of letters and\or numbers. • Spaces are not allowed in either the set or file names, but underscores (“_”) are permitted. • You cannot include the file extension as part of the file name.
90 PC*MILER User’s Guide When more than one set is checked, then all preferences in the active sets are visible on the map and listed in the corresponding tabs. However, you cannot add or delete roads to be avoided, favored, or overridden at this time. Road designations must be added or deleted when only one set is active. When multiple sets are active, the Favor Roads, Avoid Roads, and Toggle Overrides options are grayed out on the tool bar and in the Map menu.
Chapter 5: Using the RouteMap Window Turnpike (I 276)”. In these cases, use the road number in parentheses, e.g. “I 276” in this example. You can also look up a road name in Appendix F at the end of this User’s Guide or in the Road Abbreviations reference topic in on-line Help (select Contents and Index from the Help menu, click the plus sign next to Reference in the Contents tab, click Road Abbreviations). 5.6.3 Avoiding or Favoring Whole States To avoid or favor a whole state, click the State tab.
92 PC*MILER User’s Guide Once the import process is complete, clicking on any listed road segment in the Conversion Utility dialog will zoom to that segment on the map where you can edit your preferences further if necessary. 5.6.5 Hazardous Routing Permits Users of the PC*MILER|HazMat add-on data module will also see a Haz Permits tab in the Custom Roads Manager.
Chapter 5: Using the RouteMap Window 5.8 Framing Geographic Areas or Routes The Frame option in the Map menu selects an area of the map to frame in the RouteMap window. Make a selection in the sub-menu to frame one of the following areas: US, Puerto Rico, North America (NA), Mexico, Hawaii, Greenland, Canada, or Bermuda. Auto Frame Route automatically frames each new route as it is generated. Framed Route in the RouteMap Window All Routes frames all generated routes already drawn on the map.
94 PC*MILER User’s Guide select Less from the sub-menu or click the Less button on the tool bar. Continue to add or remove more detail as needed by either using the Map menu or clicking on the depressed tool bar buttons. (Both of these buttons will stay depressed to indicate that you are displaying more or less than the default details.) When the map has reached its maximum or minimum level of detail, the corresponding button and menu option will be grayed out.
Chapter 5: Using the RouteMap Window RouteMap window is open and active. When the RouteMap window is not active, the Copy command in the Edit menu will say Copy Report. 5.10 Saving Map Settings Map settings can be saved for future use or you can choose to have them automatically saved when you exit PC*MILER. To do this, choose Save Preferences from the Tools menu to bring up the Save Preferences dialog box. See section 4.14 for more information.
97 6.0 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ALK Technologies offers one year of free unlimited technical support to all registered users of PC*MILER. If you're having a problem with the program, please check section 6.3 (Frequently Asked Questions) before contacting us. To print additional copies of this manual, use the Adobe .pdf version that was placed on your PC by the PC*MILER installation program. Click the Windows Start button, then go to Programs > PCMILER 17 > PCMILER 17 and select the .pdf file from the sub-menu.
98 PC*MILER User’s Guide PC*MILER Products Division ALK TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1000 Herrontown Road Princeton, NJ 08540 FAX: (609) 252-8108 E-mail: pcmsupport@alk.com 6.2 PC*MILER Updates PC*MILER updates are offered on an annual basis. Updates may include revisions to the PC*MILER software, updates to the North American Highway Network database, and updates to the US ZIP code database. To order your update contact ALK Technologies, Inc. or your PC*MILER dealer.
Chapter 6: Technical Support A truck-discouraged road is one that is not very compatible with truck use, as determined by PC*MILER. The road may be discouraged because it is winding, or not well paved, or for a variety of other reasons. This type of road is usually drawn as a thin yellow line in the RouteMap window.
100 PC*MILER User’s Guide 8. Click on the Show All button and then click on OK. 9. Now there should be a road drawn with a thick yellow line right next to your city on the map. 10. Go to the Map menu again, select Pick Label > Toggle Override. 11. Now when you bring the cursor over the map window, it will be an arrow with a check mark next to it and the word “Over” under it. 12. Click the point of the arrow on the road wherever you see it highlighted in heavy yellow.
101 7.0 ALK TECHNOLOGIES OVERVIEW ALK Technologies, Inc. is an industry leader in decision support systems for the transportation and logistics industries, and develops computer mapping and navigation software for commercial and consumer applications. Founded in 1979 and based in Princeton, New Jersey, the firm is one of North America’s largest technology development companies serving the transportation industry.
103 APPENDICES on the following pages A: Access Policies for the National Network B: Canadian Codes for Duplicate City Names C: Map Icons Legend D: Mexican State Abbreviations E: N.
105 Appendix A: Access Policies from National Network Routes to Terminals and Services AL 1 Mile from National Network AK 5 Miles from National Network Does not apply to (1)Johnson Rd, near Delta Jct., intersecting AK2 (2)Kalifornsky Beach Rd. (3)Kenai Spur Rd. (4)Bridge access Rd. and other postings. AZ Extensive permissions on state designated 102" wide network. AR Open Access, several exceptions are incorporated into PCM database.
106 Distance 3 miles 4 miles 6 miles 8 miles 10 miles PC*MILER User’s Guide Population less than 2,500 2,500-25,000 25,000-100,000 100,000-200,000 greater than 200,000 KS Open Access KY 5 Miles LA 10 Miles ME 1 Mile in Federal Aid Urban Areas\ 2 Miles in rural areas. Official lists of approved access routes, available from ME DOT (207) 289-3775 MD 1 Mile for services; shortest practical route for terminal access, with the exception of US2 between US50 & I695 between 6am and 9pm.
Appendix A: Access Codes 107 NH 1 Mile NJ 1 Mile and throughout the New Jersey defined route system, 102" standard trucks may travel 2 miles off of the route system. NM 5 Miles for food, fuel, rest and repair; 20 miles to terminals for delivery, loading, or unloading; and predesignated access routes. NY 1 mile, except the New York City area which is limited to 750 feet. There is an extensive list of designated access routes available from the NY DOT, Truck Access Program.
108 PC*MILER User’s Guide WA Open Access, except vehicles over 5,000 # may not travel in Mt. Rainier National Park, nor on WA 410 from the Park to the American River, nor on WA 123 from the Park to WA 12. The Yakima Canyon Route (WA 821) is closed to commercial truck combinations from May 15 to Sept 15. WV 2 Miles and the State Designated Truck Access Routes. WI 5 Mile access; additional travel on state designated system.
110 Appendix B: Canadian Codes for Duplicate City Names Province Counties & Touristic Region Alberta (Contains no Touristic Regions or Counties) British Columbia (Contains Tourism Regions) VANCOVER ISLAND VANCOVER COAST AND MOUNTAINS OKANAGAN\ SIMILKAMEEN KOOTENAY COUNTRY HIGH COUNTRY CARIBOO NORTH BY NORTHWEST PEACE RIVER\ ALASKA BC ROCKIES Manitoba (Contains no Touristic Regions or Counties) New Brunswick (Contains Counties) ALBERT CARLETON CHARLOTTE GLOUCESTER KENT KINGS MADAWASKA NORTHUMBERLAN
Appendix B: Canadian Codes for Duplicate City Names Newfoundland (Contains no Touristic Regions or Counties) Northwest Territories (Contains no Touristic Regions or Counties) Nova Scotia (Contains Counties) ANNAPOLIS ANTIGONISH CAPE BRETON COLCHESTER CUMBERLAND DIGBY GUYSBOROUGH HALIFAX HANTS INVERNESS KINGS LUNENBURG PICTOU QUEENS RICHMOND SHELBURNE VICTORIA YARMOUTH Ontario (Contains Counties) ALGOMA BRANT BRUCE COCHRANE DUFFERIN DURHAM ELGIN ESSEX FRONTENAC GREY HALDIMAND - NORFOLK HALIBURTON HAL
112 PC*MILER User’s Guide KENT LAMBTON LANARK LEEDS - GRENVILLE LENNOX - ADDINGTON MANITOULIN MIDDLESEX MUSKOKA NIAGARA NIPISSING NORTHUMBERLAND OTTAWA - CARLETON OXFORD PARRY SOUND PEEL PERTH PETERBOROUGH PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL PRINCE EDWARD RAINY RIVER RENFREW SIMCOE STORMONT, DUNDAS, AND GLENGARRY SUDBURY SUDBURY RM THUNDER BAY TIMISKAMING TORONTO VICTORIA WATERLOO WELLINGTON YORK Prince Edward Island (Contains counties) KINGS PRINCE QUEENS
Appendix B: Canadian Codes for Duplicate City Names Quebec (Contains Touristic Regions) ABITIBI-TEMISCAMINGUE BAIE-JAMES BAS-SAINT-LAURENT CHARLEVOIX CHAUDIERE - APPALACHES COEUR-DU-QUEBEC DUPLESSIS ESTRIE GASPESIE ILES-DE-LA-MADELEINE LANAUDIERE LAURENTIDES LAVAL MANICOUAGAN MONTEREGIE MONTREAL OUTAOUAIS QUEBEC SAGUENAY - LAC-SAINT-JEAN Saskatchewan (Contains no Touristic Regions or Counties) Yukon (Contains no Touristic Regions or Counties) 113
115 Appendix C: Map Icons Legend (See PC*MILER On-line Help for an exact representation of icon colors.
116 PC*MILER User’s Guide Miscellaneous bridge cemetery highway exit mine oilfield tunnel Recreation amusement center campground casino forest golf course museum park reserve sports ski area trail theater woods Shops and Services auto bank car rental courier distributor hotel printing restaurant shopping gas station Water Features bend canal channel crossing dam falls lake levee rapids
117 Appendix D: Mexican State Abbreviations Abbreviation Estado AG BJ BS CP CH CI CU CL DF DG GJ GR HG JA EM MH MR NA NL OA PU QA QR SL SI SO TA TM TL VZ YC ZT Aguascalientes Baja California Baja California Sur Campeche Chiapas Chihuahua Coahuila de Zaragoza Colima Distrito Federal Durango Guanajuato Guerrero Hidalgo Jalisco Mexico (Estado) Michoacan de Ocampo Morelos Nayarit Nuevo Leon Oaxaca Puebla Queretaro Arteaga Quintana Roo San Luis Potosi Sinaloa Sonora Tabasco Tamaulipas Tlaxcala Veracruz Yucat
119 Appendix E: North American State\Country Abbreviations AL AK AB AZ AR BC BD CA CO CT DE DC FL GA GL HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MB MD MA MI MN MS MO MT MX NE NV NB NH NJ NM NY NL Alabama Alaska Alberta Arizona Arkansas British Columbia Bermuda California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist.
120 PC*MILER User’s Guide NC ND NT NS OH OK ON OR PA PE QC PR RI SK SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY YT North Carolina North Dakota Northwest Territory Nova Scotia Ohio Oklahoma Ontario Oregon Pennsylvania Prince Edward Island Quebec Puerto Rico Rhode Island Saskatchewan South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Yukon Territory
121 Appendix F: PC*MILER Road Abbreviations Used on Maps 10-BUS 100 AV 100 ST 100B 101A 101D 103 ST 1058 107 AV 109 AV 10LOOP 10THAV 11/17B 111 AV 111A 113ST 114 ST 114A 117BUS 118 AV 11A 11A 11AVE 11B 11STBR 11THST 120LP 122A 123A 127BUS 12A 12A 12THST 12THST 12THST 131BUS 137 AV 13A 14 X 14MIRD 14STSW US-10 BUSINESS ROUTE 100 AVENUE 100 STREET RTE 100B ALT 101 ALT 101 103 STREET FARM 1058 107TH AVENUE 109TH AVENUE I-10 LOOP 10TH AVENUE ON RTE 11/17B 111TH AVENUE RTE 111A 113 NTH STREET 114 NTH STREET AL
122 14THST 158BUS 15SPUR 15THST 16 A 16THAV 16THST 170ST 178-TH 17MILE 17MIRD 17THST 17THST 17THST 183BYP 18THAV 18THST 196TST 19SPUR 19THST 1A 1A 1A 1A 1ST ST 1ST ST 1STYEL 2-RAMP 20 BYP 202A 220BUS 221BYP 223BUS 22X 23RAVE 23RDAV 23RDST 23RDST 23RDST 24-ALT 24STW 258BUS 25A 25C 25THAV PC*MILER User’s Guide 14TH STREET US-158 BUSINESS ROUTE MO-15 SPUR 15TH STREET HIGHWAY 16 A 16TH AVENUE 16TH STREET 170TH STREET 178-TH STREET 17 MILE ROAD 17 MILE ROAD 17TH STREET 17TH STREET SEVENTEENTH STREET US-183 BYPA
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations 25THST 264 -A 264BUS 264BYP 270BUS 271BUS 275-B 275RMP 281SPR 28A 295INT 29A 29A 29LOOP 2A 2A 2MIPKW 2NDAVE 2NDAVE 2NDSTR 3-BUS 301BUS 3040SP 3066SP 30THST 319BUS 31A 31E BR 31STBR 321ALT 340BUS 35RAMP 35SPUR 38B 38BUS 38C 38THST 39SPUR 3A 3A 3A 3B 3RD ST 3RD ST 3RD-ST 25TH STREET US-264 ALTERNATE ROUTE US-264 BUSINESS ROUTE US-264 BYPASS US-270 BUSINESS ROUTE US-271 BUSINESS ROUTE BUSINESS RTE US-275 I-275 EXIT RAMP US-281 SPUR ALBERTA 28A I-295 INTERCHANGE LOCAL RTE 29A US
124 3RDSTR 40 401BUS 401BUS 401BYP 40B 40STBR 41 A 421BUS 422BYP 42NDAV 444ALT 44LOOP 44SPUR 45BYP 45SPUR 47-ALT 495RMP 49AV N 4A 4TH ST 50 ST 501BUS 501BUS 501BYP 51STAV 52A 55LOOP 56LOOP 56THAV 56THST 58A 59THAV 5TH AV 60-BUS 601BUS 60BYP 60BYP 61 AV 61B 61SPUR 62BYP 62RAMP 63AVE 63RDST PC*MILER User’s Guide 3RD STREET BIG HORN HIGHWAY RTE 401 BUS US-401 BUSINESS ROUTE US-401 BYPASS RTE 40B SARNIA 40TH STREET BRIDGE SK 41-A US-421 BUSINESS ROUTE US-422 BYPASS 42ND AVENUE OH-444 ALTERNATE ROUTE I-44 BUSIN
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations 64B 66BYP 66THAV 69BLVD 69THST 6RAMP 6TH ST 6THAVE 6THSTR 70A 70LOOP 71STST 74BUS 74RAMP 75 ST 75CNTR 75SPUR 75SPUR 78THAV 7A 7A 7B 7THSTR 8 MILE 80SPUR 81SPUR 82 AVE 82 AVE 84BUS 84THST 88 8TH ST 8TH-ST 91A 92SPUR 93SPUR 95RAMP 95SPUR 95THST 96A 96RAMP 97 ST 98 AVE 99A 9L ROUTE 64B PA66TOLLBYP/A.
126 9P 9THSTR A1A AB-1A AB-2A AB-41A AB2A ABELRD ABRIEN ACADIN ACADMY ACEXP ACRAMP ACRAMP ADAMS ADW/14 AHERN AIRACC AIRBAS AIRBAS AIRBAS AIRLHY AIRPOR AIRPRD AIRPRT AIRPRT AIRPRT AIRTHR AIRWAY AK HWY ALABST ALASWY ALEMNY ALGONR ALLBVD ALLERD ALPIRD ALSKAV ALT 19 ALT 71 ALT 75 ALT 75 ALT 75 ALT-1 ALT-10 PC*MILER User’s Guide RTE 9P 9TH STREET FLORIDA ROUTE A1A ALBERTA ROUTE 1A ALBERTA ROUTE 2A ALBERTA ROUTE 41A AB 2A ABELL ROAD ABRIENDO AVENUE ACADIAN THRUWAY ACADEMY ROAD ATLANTIC CITY EXPWAY I76/676 ACCESS
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations ALT-14 ALT-17 ALT-19 ALT-23 ALT-27 ALT-27 ALT-27 ALT-27 ALT-29 ALT-32 ALT-40 ALT-41 ALT-52 ALT-58 ALT-72 ALT-77 ALT-89 ALT-89 ALT-90 ALT-98 ALT-LT ALT1 ALT113 ALT114 ALT117 ALT14 ALT201 ALT201 ALT220 ALT221 ALT255 ALT301 ALT41 ALT422 ALT50 ALT527 ALT66 ALT69 ALT71 ALT93 ALT95 ALT97 ALT98 ALTAMO ALTE-4 ALTERNATE ROUTE US-14 ALTERNATE ROUTE US-17 ALT RTE US-19 ALTERNATE ROUTE KS-23 ALTERNATE ROUTE US-27 ALTERNATE ROUTE GA-27 US-27 ALTERNATE ROUTE ALTERNATE ROUTE US-27 ALTERNATE
128 ALTU22 ALTUS1 AMBDBR AMBOY AMERFR AMIHWY ANACFY ANAFRY ANAHST ANDAVE ANDRD ANDREW ANDRSN ANVIRD APRTRD APTEXP AR-7 S AR129B AR4BUS AR7BUS ARCHAV ARGYRD ARKNSA ARLING ARMORD ARPTCN ASBURY ASHBDR ASSEST ATBPKY ATLAVE AURFRY AUROAV AVBLVD AVE-A AVERRD AZ85SP B WAY B-I10G B-L RD B-PPKY B63 BABCOK BADGRD BAKEST PC*MILER User’s Guide ALTERNATE US22 ALTERNATE ROUTE US-1 AMBASSADOR BRIDGE AMBOY ROAD ALL AMERICAN FREEWAY AMITY-DAYTON HIGHWAY ANACOSTIA FREEWAY ANACORTES-ORCAS FERRY ANAHEIM STREET ANDERSON AVENUE
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations BALTAV BALTPK BANAVE BARNRD BARNST BARRRD BARSTO BARTR BARTRD BARTRM BASLIN BASSRD BATTNL BAYBLV BAYBRG BAYCRD BAYCRD BBBRDG BC-17A BC-3A BC-3B BC-5A BC-95A BC-97A BC-97B BC-97C BC22A BC37A BEACHD BEARHL BEARPY BEARST BEATRL BEAVER BEERRD BELFST BELHWY BELHWY BELHWY BELLRD BELLVU BELVDR BENNBR BENNRD BENTON BALTIMORE AVENUE BALTIMORE PIKE BANKHEAD AVENUE BARNUM ROAD BARNSTABLE ROAD BARRINGTON ROAD BARSTOW ROAD BARLOW TRAIL BARTON ROAD BARTRAM AVENUE BASELINE ROAD BASS ROAD BR
130 BESTPT BETHEL BETHPK BETHPY BEVEST BFBRDG BIGCYP BIRARD BIRDRD BIRDVL BIRMIN BISHOP BITTRD BLADEN BLANRD BLANST BLCKVL BLDHWY BLGPKY BLKCAN BLKFT BLKSTN BLNEXP BLNTPK BLOORD BLOSST BLRPKY BLTMOR BLUERD BLWTBR BNDCRN BOBHPE BOFALL BOMONT BORDER BOVUE BOWHIL BOWTR BOXCNY BOXERD BOYDLN BR 61 BR 9 BR54 BR63 PC*MILER User’s Guide BESTPITCH ROAD BETHEL ROAD BETHLEHEM PIKE BETHPAGE PARKWAY BEVERLY STREET BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BRIDGE BIG CYPRESS ROAD BIRANECK ROAD BIRD ROAD BIRDSVILLE ROAD BIRMINGHAM BRIDGE BISHOP
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations BRADOK BRADOK BRANFC BRANRD BRBRDG BRCHAV BRDFRD BRDGST BRDWAY BREFRY BRICE BRIDGS BRIDRD BRIGHT BRIGTN BRKLBR BRKNEK BROAD BROADW BROADW BROAST BRODWY BROORD BROWAY BROWBG BROWNS BROWRD BRUS50 BRVPKY BRWYST BUCKHI BUCKLE BUENRD BUKEYE BULLRD BULLST BULTDR BURNSI BUS 1 BUS 10 BUS 15 BUS 2 BUS 33 BUS 40 BUS 78 BRADDOCK AVE BRADDOCK ROAD BRANFORD CONNECTOR BRANCH ROAD BETSY ROSS BRIDGE BRANCH AVENUE BRADFORD ROAD BRIDGE STREET BROADWAY STREET BREMERTON-PRT ORCHD FRY BRICE HOLLO
132 BUS 83 BUS-11 BUS-12 BUS-15 BUS-17 BUS-19 BUS-20 BUS-23 BUS-27 BUS-29 BUS-30 BUS-40 BUS-58 BUS-6 BUS-69 BUS-71 BUS-76 BUS-83 BUS-94 BUS-96 BUS-98 BUS13 BUS151 BUS167 BUS196 BUS196 BUS21 BUS211 BUS220 BUS25 BUS250 BUS287 BUS309 BUS341 BUS360 BUS380 BUS460 BUS52 BUS60 BUS65 BUS72 BUS75 BUS80 BUSHAV BUSI10 PC*MILER User’s Guide BUS 83 BUS RTE US-11 US-12 BUSINESS ROUTE BUS RTE US-15 BUSINESS RTE US-17 BUSINESS ROUTE US-19 BUS ROUTE US-20 BUS RTE US-23 BUS RTE US-27 BUS RTE US-29 BUS RTE US-30 BUS RTE I-40
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations BUSI27 BUSI40 BUSI94 BUSUS2 BUTLER BUTLER BWPKWY BYBERY BYP BYP-20 BYP1 BYP128 BYP31W BYP41A BYP45 BYRDAV BYRNHW C C 19 CA180A CABTR CACTUS CAL TR CALICO CANAL CANAM CANBY CANLRD CANYRD CANYRD CANYRD CAPCOR CAPILA CAPTXH CAREFR CARLPK CARLTN CARSST CASERD CATAAV CATFRY CATORD CATORD CAUSWY CAVEND BUSINESS I-27 BUSINESS I-40 BUSINESS I-94 BUS RTE US-2 BUTLER PIKE BUTLER STREET BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON PKWY BYBERRY ROAD US79\45W HUMBOLDT BYPASS BYPASS US-20 RTE 1 BYPASS NH128 BYPAS
134 CBPKWY CBRILO CBRVRD CCHWY CCLUBR CCOPKY CCPKWY CDRGRV CEARFO CEDARD CEDAST CEDCAN CEDRCR CENAVE CENTAV CENTER CENTRD CENTRL CENTRL CEP DR CERMRD CHABLV CHABYP CHAIN CHALON CHARAV CHARRD CHATST CHEFER CHIPWA CHISKY CHITPK CHLTNM CHOUTE CHRLTN CHRSMN CHSTRP CHULA CHURCH CHYNAV CIMARD CIRCDR CITYAV CJPKWY CKS RD PC*MILER User’s Guide CLARA BARTON PARKWAY CABRILLO HIGHWAY COLUMBIA RIVER RD CROSS COUNTY HIGHWAY COUNTRY CLUB ROAD CROSS CO.
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations CLARK CLARRD CLAURD CLAYPW CLAYST CLEMRD CLINTN CLINTN CMBPKY CMRTPK CNRAMP CNSHKN CNT-ES CNT-HH CNT-ID CNT-KK CNT-LS CNT-MS CNT-NN CNT-PB CNTLAV CNTRST CNTY-A CNTY-B CNTY-C CNTY-F CNTY-G CNTY-H CNTY-I CNTY-L CNTY-N CNTY-O CNTY-P CNTY-Q CNTY-R CNTY-S CNTY-W CO5940 CO6240 COBLVD COCHRN CODDHY COHFRY COLDBR COLFRY CLARK AVENUE CLARKELEN ROAD CLAUDE HARMON ROAD WILL CLAYTON PARKWAY CLAY STREET CLEMAN ROAD CLINTON DRIVE CLINTON ROAD CUMBERLAND PARKWAY CIMARRON TURNPIKE CONNECTING
136 COLIAV COLLAV COLLAV COLLRD COLORD COLOST COLPKY COLUMB COLVAL COMMON COMMST COMRCE CONBVD CONCRD CONCRD CONNAV CONNEC CONNEL CONNOR CONSAV COOKRD COQHAL COTCON COTEST COTMAN COURRD CPTLBD CRAIG CRBLVD CRCYHY CREAVE CREHWY CRETPK CRIPKY CRNST3 CROCHN CROMWL CROSBY CROWTR CRPKWY CRWFRD CS RD CT17A CT182A CT2A PC*MILER User’s Guide COLINGWOOD AVENUE COLLEGE AVENUE COLLEGE AVE COLLEGE ROAD COLONA ROAD COLORADO STREET COLONIAL PARKWAY COLUMBIA DRIVE COLEMAN VALLEY ROAD COMMONWEALTH AVENUE COMMERCIAL STREET
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations CTTPK CTY-A CTY-B CTY-C CTY-CC CTY-D CTY-E CTY-FF CTY-H CTY-J CTY-K CTY-KK CTY-M CTY-MM CTY-PP CTY-U CTY-V CTY-Y CTY-Z CTYB63 CTYJ40 CUCUMB CULHWY CUMBAV CURHOL CUTBLD CV RD D26 D37 DALNTY DAMNEC DAVISO DAVIST DAYLTP DAYTON DBNPKY DE AVE DE1INT DE2BUS DEGAUL DELHWY DELPAV DENHWY DENNRD DENNWY CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE COUNTY RTE A COUNTY RTE B COUNTY RTE C COUNTY ROAD CC COUNTY RTE D COUNTY RTE E COUNTY ROAD FF COUNTY RTE H COUNTY RTE J COUNTY RTE K COUNTY RTE KK COUNTY RTE M COUN
138 DEWADR DEWARR DEY RD DGNEXP DGTYRM DIAMRD DICAVE DILHWY DILLON DIRKPW DIVIRD DIXWEL DLTNHY DNVBYP DOLEXP DONEXP DOVERB DRAKST DRFTTR DRUID DTHVAL DULACC DULLCE DULLES DUNHRD DUNNE E ARAV E MAIN E MAIN E-ST E10TH E4THAV EAGHWY EARHRT EASTAV EASTON EASTRD EASTRD EATONA EBASIN ECAPST EDGART EDGHWY EFORDH EGYPT PC*MILER User’s Guide DEWAR DRIVE DE WARR ROAD DEY ROAD DEEGAN EXPRESSWAY DAGGET YERMO ROAD DIAMOND RIDGE ROAD DICKINSON AVENUE DILLARD HIGHWAY DILLON ROAD DIRKSEN PARKWAY DIVIDE ROAD DIXWELL AVE DA
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations EHEWES ELDORA ELEWIS ELKSTR ELLIOT ELMEST ELMRD ELMWAV ELWHRD EMAUS ENJTPK ERICDR ESHORE ESPARD ESS-CH ESSEX ESTERD ESTRLA EVERGR EVGPKY EVTTPK EXPRES F-5 F12 FABYPY FANNIN FARMIN FARMRD FAUFRY FAUNWY FAYETT FDMEMB FDRDRV FDRNAV FED/WD FERNRD FERRY FERRY FERRY FERRY FERRY FERRY FERRY FERRY FERWAD EVAN HEWES HIGHWAY ELDORADO ROAD EAST LEWIS STREET ELK STREET ELLIOTT ISLAND ROAD ELM EUGENE STREET ELMIRA ROAD ELMWOOD AVE ELWHA RIVER ROAD EMAUS STREET EASTERN SPUR NJ TPK ERICKSON
140 FFXPKY FIFTST FINKRD FIRIRD FKLNBL FL AVE FL-10A FL-10A FL-50A FL-95A FL-99A FL-9A FL9336 FLATAV FLTPK FM-170 FM-187 FM-337 FM-470 FM1050 FM116 FM1584 FM1785 FM179 FM1825 FM1947 FM1960 FM2920 FM297 FM3005 FM51 FM755 FM955 FOOTHL FOREDR FOREST FORHWY FORKRD FR1017 FR1097 FR1325 FR1505 FR1535 FR1637 FR1764 PC*MILER User’s Guide FAIRFAX COUNTY PARKWAY FIFTH STREET FINK ROAD FIRING CENTER ROAD FRANKLIN BLVD FLORIDA AVENUE FLORIDA RTE 10A FL-10A FL-50A FLORIDA ROUTE 95A FLORIDA ROUTE 99A FLORIDA ROUTE 9A FL
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations FR1862 FR1905 FR1976 FR2004 FR2222 FR2244 FR2252 FR2520 FR2696 FR2810 FR3051 FR3078 FRANKA FRANST FREDOM FREDRK FREEMA FREMAN FREMNT FREMON FRENCH FRIEND FRIFRY FRKLRD FRNTST FRONT FRONTS FRVIEW FRVWAV FRY RD FS4365 FSKBRG FT MCH FTDQBD FTHPKY G-C RD GA AVE GA-39C GA-77C GA-85E GA-85W GA1-LP GA10BU GA10LP GA119C FARM ROAD 1862 FARM ROAD 1905 FARN ROAD 1976 FARM ROAD 2004 FARM ROAD 2222 FARM ROAD 2244 FARM ROAD 2252 FARM ROAD 2520 FARM ROAD 2696 FARM ROAD 2810 FARM ROAD 3051 F
142 GA119S GA11BY GA120C GA120L GA121B GA122C GA128B GA12BY GA135B GA135L GA136C GA137S GA13CO GA141C GA144S GA149C GA14SP GA15AL GA169S GA17AL GA17BY GA17CO GA18SP GA192S GA19BU GA1BUS GA204S GA206C GA21BU GA22CO GA22SP GA23EA GA23WE GA240C GA247S GA253S GA25CO GA25SP GA25SP GA270S GA293C GA300C GA301B GA302S GA30CO PC*MILER User’s Guide GA-119 SPECIAL ROUTE GA-11 BYPASS GA-120 CONNECTOR GA-120 LOOP GA-121 WAYNESBORO BUSINESS RTE GA-122 CONNECTOR GA-128 BYPASS GA-12 BYPASS GA-135 BYPASS GA-135 LOOP GA-136
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations GA322S GA33CO GA34BY GA37CO GA38BU GA38CO GA38SP GA3CON GA404S GA41CO GA43BY GA441B GA44SP GA46CO GA49CO GA4ALT GA4BUS GA4NOR GA4SOU GA520B GA53CO GA53SP GA56SP GA5BUS GA5SPU GA60BU GA62BP GA67BY GA67LP GA6BUS GA73BY GA73LP GA74EA GA76CO GA77CO GA77SP GA7ALT GA80AL GA82SP GA85CO GA91AL GA91SP GA97CO GAETZ GALATN GA-322 SPECIAL ROUTE GA-33 CONNECTOR GA-34 BYPASS GA-37 CONNECTOR GA-38 BUSINESS ROUTE GA-38 CONNECTOR GA-38 SPUR GA-3 CONNECTOR GA-404 SPECIAL ROUTE GA-41 CONNECTOR
144 GALILE GALLTN GANDY GARDEN GARFBD GARRET GCPKY GENERA GENEST GENRLS GGBRDG GILLST GIRARD GLEHWY GLENN GLENRD GLENRM GLENRR GLMRTR GLNDAL GMB&RB GNZRIV GODSBR GOETHB GOLDN GOLFRD GOODNG GOODRD GOTSUN GRANAV GRAND GRAND GRANDB GRANDB GRANRD GRAVOI GREEN GREENB GREENT GREYRD GRIFTH GRISWO GRIZRD GRMNTN GRNDAV PC*MILER User’s Guide GALILEE ROAD GALLATIN STREET BRIDGE GARDEN HIGHWAY GARFIELD BOULEVARD GARRETT ROAD GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY GENERAL BOOTH ROAD GENESEE STREET GENERALS HIGHWAY GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE GI
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations GRNGVL GROAT GRVPKY GSPCON GSPKY GUNRDG GWMPKY GWSHBR H-C.RD H-ST HABLVD HALSST HAMAVE HAMCON HARDY HARDYT HARPRD HARRIS HARTFD HAYFRD HAYWRD HAZLE HEBTPK HENRY HENRYS HHPKY HIGHRD HIGHST HIGLST HILAND HILAND HILAND HILLRD HILTOP HINES HINKLE HNLKRD HOBSON HOLEXP HOLLOW HOLMAV HOLTNL HOOKRD HOOPER HOPEAV GRANGEVILLE BOULEVARD GROAT ROAD GREEN RIVER PARKWAY GARDEN STATE PARKKWAY CONNECTION GARDEN STATE PARKWAY UN HILL ROAD G.
146 HOPEVA HORSRD HOWARD HRPKY HRSBRG HRSGRD HRVDRV HTTHRU HUBBRD HUDSRD HUENME HUNAVE HURSRD HVRFRD HYDERD I-15B I-20SP I-25BU I-35B I-35E I-35W I-70BU I-85CN I-8BUS I-97AP I15BUS I15INT I180BU I19BUS I25BUS I276IN I290EX I35ACC I40BUS I40CON I495AR I4INTG I610EL I610NL I610SL I610WL I70BUS I74CON I75BUS I75CON PC*MILER User’s Guide HOPE VALLEY ROAD HORSESHOE LAKE ROAD HOWARD ROAD HUTCHINSON RIVER PKWY HARRISBURG PIKE HARRIS GRADE ROAD HARLEM RIVER DRIVE HARBOR TUNNEL THRUWAY HUBBARD ROAD HUDSON ROAD HUEN
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations I80BUS I80CON I83BUS I84BUS I85BUS I88CON I90BUS I90CON I90INT I95BUS I95INT ILTOLI IMPHWY IN9BUS INDEAV INDTPK INNIST INTBDG INTBRD INTERD INTERP INTFLB INTFRY INTLPW INTOL IRONAG IRVING IRWIN ISLAND J-ST JACKSO JAMAIC JAMERD JAMEST JAMSTF JASPER JE D'A JFKBLV JFKHWY JLBLVD JNCTBD JOEHWY JOSHUA JPSBRG K-ST I80 BUSINESS ROUTE I-80 CONNECTOR I-83 BUSINESS BUSINESS ROUTE I-84 BUSINESS I-85 I-88 CONNECTOR BUSINESS ROUTE I-90 I-90 CONNECTOR I-90 INTERCHANGE RAMP I-95 BUSINESS ROU
148 KELBKR KELFRY KELLOG KENHWY KENMOR KENPKY KEYSER KEYWAL KICKRD KILPTP KINGSH KIRBAV KIRKRD KNLWRT KNOWLE KS153S KSTPK KTARMP KTLCRK KY1000 KY1005 KY1006 KY1009 KY1010 KY1019 KY1026 KY1032 KY1038 KY1051 KY1052 KY1054 KY1056 KY1057 KY1065 KY1083 KY1091 KY1099 KY1105 KY1129 KY1132 KY1140 KY1155 KY1159 KY1160 KY1178 PC*MILER User’s Guide KELBAKER ROAD KELLEYS ISL/PUT-IN-BAY KELLOGG AVENUE KENAI SPUR HIGHWAY KENMORE AVENUE KENNEDY PARKWAY KEYSER AVE KEY WALLACE DRIVE KICKAPOO-EDWARDS ROAD JOHN KILPATRICK TU
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations KY1193 KY11BS KY1206 KY1207 KY1235 KY1247 KY1247 KY1249 KY1257 KY1262 KY1268 KY1274 KY1293 KY1295 KY1297 KY1319 KY1325 KY1330 KY1332 KY1346 KY1348 KY1349 KY1351 KY1366 KY1377 KY1389 KY1393 KY1402 KY1410 KY1421 KY1422 KY1428 KY1447 KY1498 KY1499 KY1523 KY1529 KY1533 KY1544 KY1571 KY1578 KY1579 KY1590 KY15SP KY1638 KY1193 KY11 BUSINESS KY1206 KY1207 KY1235 KY1247 KY1247 KY1249 KY1257 KY1262 KY1268 KY1274 KY1293 KY1295 KY1297 KY1319 KY1325 KY1330 KY1332 KY1346 KY1348 KY1349 KY13
150 KY1651 KY1678 KY1682 KY1684 KY1688 KY1693 KY1697 KY1718 KY1751 KY1785 KY1812 KY1848 KY1865 KY1940 KY1954 KY1958 KY1974 KY1993 KY2010 KY2239 KY2247 KY2376 KY2377 KY2600 KY3005 KY3182 KY3204 KY32BS L-79G L-A AV L-M FY LA AVE LA1024 LA1048 LA1054 LA1055 LA1061 LA1077 LA1083 LA1111 LA1126 LA1200 LA1223 LA1226 LA14BY PC*MILER User’s Guide KY1651 KY1678 KY RTE 1682 KY1684 KY1688 KY1693 KY1697 KY1718 KY1751 KY1785 KY1812 KY1848 KY1865 KY RTE 1940 KY1954 - HUSBAND ROAD KY RTE 1958 KY1974 KY1993 KY2010 KY2239 K
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations LA1BUS LA2ALT LA3000 LA3007 LA3015 LA3017 LA3025 LA3032 LA3036 LA3040 LA3046 LA3052 LA3063 LA3064 LA3066 LA3081 LA3087 LA3089 LA3094 LA3102 LA3105 LA3125 LA3127 LA3128 LA3129 LA3131 LA3132 LA3134 LA3138 LA3139 LA3141 LA3152 LA3154 LA3160 LA3164 LA3168 LA3177 LA3184 LA3185 LA3188 LA3199 LA3213 LA3214 LA3218 LA3226 LA-1 BUSINESS ROUTE LA-2 ALTERNATE LA3000 LA3007 LA3015 LA3017 LA3025 LA3032 LA3036 LA3040 LA3046 LA3052 LA3063 LA3064 LA3066 LA3081 LA3087 LA3089 LA3094 LA3102 LA31
152 LA3231 LA3246 LA3265 LA41SP LA6BUS LA70SP LA77SP LACKAW LAKCRP LAKEAV LAKEBV LAKEMD LAKERD LAKEST LAKMRY LAMBBD LANCRD LANDER LANGWR LANINI LANPIK LARIMR LARKAV LASALL LC100A LC3000 LCNTNL LEBANO LECFRY LEHIGH LEHIGH LEMORD LEVERD LEWDR LIBERD LIBERD LIBERT LIBRTY LIBTNL LIEXP LINAVE LINBVD LINCAV LINCOL LINDEN PC*MILER User’s Guide LA3231 LA3246 LA3265 LA-41 SPUR LA-6 BUSINESS ROUTE LA-70 SPUR LA77 SPUR LACKAWANNA AVE LAKESVILLE CARPO ROAD LAKE AVENUE LAKE REEDY BLVD LAKE MEAD BOULEVARD LAKE COOK ROAD
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations LINERD LINKE LINWAY LITCH LITTRD LIVING LNCOLN LNCSTR LNGRNP LNSDWN LOBLVD LOCKDR LOCKXP LOCURD LOMAS LOMBRD LONDON LONGFE LONGRD LOOKOU LOOP12 LOOP44 LOOP55 LOSPKY LOSTRD LOSVAL LOWELL LOWERD LRLPKY LSBLVD LSTREE LUZERN LVBLVD LWRNCE LYNNHA LYONRD LYSIRD M-ST M48 MA-1A MA-20A MA-2A MA-6A MA-8A MA127A BELT LINE ROAD LINKE ROAD LINCOLN WAY LITCHFIELD ROAD LITTLE MISSOURI ROAD LIVINGSTON ROAD LINCOLN DRIVE LANCASTER AVENUE LONG GREEN PIKE LANSDOWNE AVENUE LONG BEACH BOULEVARD L
154 MA2A MACARD MACART MACLAY MACLTR MADISN MADISN MADISO MADSON MAGNLA MAHERD MAINAV MAINE MAINST MAINST MAINST MALFRY MAMAVE MAN DR MANCHE MANFRY MANHBR MANITO MANOR MANSBR MANWAR MAPLE MAPLST MARFRY MARKET MARKST MARQTR MARTIN MARTWY MASONH MASSAV MATHIS MATPK MATSON MATTAV MAXONR MAXWRD MAYAVE MAYFD MBILHY PC*MILER User’s Guide MA2A MACARTHUR ROAD MACARTHUR BOULEVARD MACLAY STREET MACLEOD TRAIL MADISON AVENUE MADISON STREET MADISON AVENUE MADISON STREET MAGNOLA AVENUE MAHER ROAD MAIN AVE SCRANTON AREA
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations MCARTY MCCAIN MCDADE MCG RD MCGEE MCK-DU MCKEES MD404B MD5BUS MDLTWN MDWPKY ME--4A MEA100 MEDIRD MEETRD MEMDR MEMDR MEMORI MEMPKY MERIRD METPK METZRD MI28BU MICHAV MIDLTN MIDVRD MIFFLN MILBRA MILCUT MILFOR MILIRD MILITA MILLRD MILLRD MINERD MINNDR MISNBL MISSAV MISSON MITHWY MKBLVD MLK BD MLKBLD MMMBRG MNCKRD MCARTY STREET MCCAIN BOULEVARD MAC DADE BOULEVARD McGUIRE AFB ACCESS ROAD MCGEHEE ROAD QMCKEESPORT DUQUESNE BRIDGE MCKEESPORT BLVD MD-404 BUSINESS MD-5 BUSINESS MIDDLETO
156 MNRLKG MNTNAV MNTREY MO AVE MO-5BU MO13BU MO37BU MOGOLN MOLIDR MONMBD MONROE MONTCN MOOSUP MOPAC MOREAV MORGRD MORISN MORRIS MOSPKY MOYAMN MRCKBR MRGNRD MRKTST MRSHAL MRTPKY MS-9W MSKTPK MT200S MTGHSE MTHOUS MTNAST MTNAVE MTPKY MTRYDR MULLEN MURPHY MX-45D MX-57D MX-85D MX-95D MX115D MX132D MX150D MX180D MX190D PC*MILER User’s Guide MINERAL KING ROAD MOUNTAIN AVENUE MONTEREY ROAD MISSOURI AVENUE MO-5 BUSINESS ROUTE MO-13 BUSINESS ROUTE MO-37 BUSINESS ROUTE MOGOLLON RIM MOLINE DRIVE MONMOUTH BOULEVARD MO
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations MYRHWY N EDDY N MAIN N OREG N14ST NACILK NAKOMA NAPERD NARRAG NARURD NASA1 NASH-H HWY NASHAV NASPKY NASSAU NATHWY NATLAV NAVIG NC130B NC226A NCAPST NCHRCH ND1804 ND1806 ND200A NE AVE NE FWY NE-BYP NEILAV NEILST NERAVE NES16F NES4A NETHRU NEVILL NEW-BI NEWMRD NEWPRT NGHBOR NGUIGD NH AVE NH-16A NH-16B NH103A MYRTLE CREEK HIGHWAY NORTH EDDY STREET NORTH MAIN ROAD NORTH OREGON STREET NORTH 14TH STREET NACIMIENTO LAKE DRIVE NAKOMA MONROE AVENUE NAPERVILLE ROAD NARRAGANSETT AVENUE
158 NH103B NH107A NH110B NH111A NH113A NH115A NH11B NH11C NH121A NH123A NH12A NH155A NH1B NH25B NH3A NHTPK NICHRD NILTOL NIMITZ NINERD NIPTON NJTPK NJTPKX NL-BIF NMCCBD NO24ST NOLBRG NORAVE NORAVE NORHWY NORPKY NORTDR NORTWY NOWORD NPKY NRMNBR NRTHAV NRTHWY NTHWY NUNNRD NVAST NW&WRT NW6AVE NWBYP NY -9B PC*MILER User’s Guide NH ROUTE 103B NH ROUTE 107A NH ROUTE 110B NH ROUTE 111A NH ROUTE 113A NH ROUTE 115A NH ROUTE 11B NH ROUTE 11C NH ROUTE 121A NH ROUTE 123A NH ROUTE 12A NH ROUTE 155A NH RTE 1B NH ROUTE 2
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations NY AVE NY-11B NY-11C NY-12A NY-12B NY-12D NY-12E NY-12F NY-14A NY-15A NY-17A NY-17B NY-17K NY-22A NY-23A NY-23B NY-25A NY-25B NY-28N NY-29A NY-30A NY-31E NY-33A NY-34B NY-37B NY-38A NY-3A NY-41A NY-5S NY-7A NY-96A NY-96B NY-9A NY-9D NY-9G NY-9H NY-9J NY-9N NY-9R NY-9W NY100C NY104A NY104B NY120A NY170A NEW YORK AVENUE NY ROUTE 11B NY-11C NY-12A NY ROUTE 12B NY-12D NY-12E NY12-F NY ROUTE 14A NY-15A NY-17A NY-17B NY-17K NY-22A NY-23A NY-23B NY-25A NY-25B NY-28N NY-29A NY-30A NY
160 NY17C NY19A NY20C NY22B NY248A NY252A NY27A NY28A NY31A NY31C NY31F NY38B NY54A NY5A NY5B NY85A NYTHRU NZTPKY OAK LN OAK ST OAKGLN OAKHWY OBBRDG OBPKWY OCEAN OCEANP OCEAV OGDEST OGONTZ OH14-F OH4BYP OHRAMP OHTPK OK- 3A OK- 5A OK- 5B OK- 5C OK-10A OK-11A OK-28A OK-31A OK-3E OK-3E OK-3W OK-48A PC*MILER User’s Guide NY17C NY19A NY20C NY22B NY RTE 248A NY252A NY-27A LAWN GUYLAND NEW YORK 28A NY31A NY31C NY31F NY38B NY54A NY-5A NY-5B NY-85A NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY OAK LANE OAK STREET OA
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations OK-51A OK-51B OK-59A OK-59B OK-7 A OK-70A OK-70E OK-74A OK-74B OK-74G OK-75A OK-77H OK-77S OK-9 A OK-99A OK-99C OK-9A OK251A OK271A OK9BUS OKGXWY OLCLRK OLD20 OLDCOU OLDH99 OLDLIN OLDMRD OLDPEC OLDPRD OLDSAN OLDSUN OLDTAO OLDZRD OLEEHY OLHW80 OLHY73 OLIVER OLUS61 OLUS78 OLUS84 OLVRBL OLYMDR OLYORK ON-17B ONECRD OK-51 ALTERNATE ROUTE OK-51 B OK-59 A OK-59 B OK-7 A OK-70 A OK-70 E OK-74 ALTERNATE OK-74 B OK-74 G OK-75 A OK-77 H OK-77 S OK-9 A OK-99A OK-99 C OK-9A OK-251 A OK271
162 ONTAST OR 42S OR 99E OR 99W OR AVE OR126B OR99EB ORANGE ORCDRD ORCHRD ORLEAN ORLEST OUTERB OWENDA OWENST OX RD OXFORD P100 P22 PA3004 PA5ALT PACKER PAGEML PALARD PALODR PANEXT PANMAP PAOLI PAPRML PARADE PARARD PARKHL PARKRD PATAPS PATISN PATPK PAXST PBDYRD PCEBDG PDAMRD PE-1A PEACH PEACRD PEACST PEARST PC*MILER User’s Guide ONTARIO STREET OREGON 42 S OREGON 99 EAST OREGON 99 WEST OREGON AVENUE OR-126 BUSINESS ROUTE OR-99E BUSINESS ROUTE ORANGE STREET ORCHARD ROAD ORCHARD ROAD ORLEANS ROAD ORLEANS STREE
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations PECKHA PENAVE PENEXP PENINB PENNAV PENNAV PENVRD PEOTON PERBVD PETPKY PHARRB PHARRB PHLMNT PIBUTA PIEDRD PINBAY PINCON PINEST PITSAV PITSTN PLBMLN PLEARD PLMEXP PLMSTD PLOUGH PLSNTV PLSPKY PLUMST PLYMWY PNLVAL PNROSE PNYPKY POLKRD PORFRY PORTAV PORTRD PORTSP POSTRD POSTRD POTTER POWHWY PRESA PRIMOS PRINRD PROSAV PECKHAM ROAD PENN AVE PENINSULA EXPRESSWAY DPENINSULA BLVD PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE PENOBSCOT VALLEY RD PEOTONE ROAD PERSHING BOULEVARD PETERS CREEK PA
164 PROSST PROVIN PROVRD PRSBYP PRUDFY PRUESS PRVDNC PTCTN PTDFRY PTJ-BI PUDDRD PULARD PURPKY PURSMA QBRIDG QEW QUBLVD QUEEN QUENRD QUITO R-NCON RAINBB RALSTN RAMON RAMP RAMP RAMP RAMP RAMP RAMPIRAMPIRANCHO RANDRD RANDRD RANKIN RASBRD RDCTTR REDBAN RENWRD RESERV RESPKY REYNRD RI AVE RI-1A RI-6A PC*MILER User’s Guide PROSPECT ST WALDWICK PROVING GROUND ROAD PROVINCIAL RD US 68 PARIS BYPASS PRUDENCE ISLAND FERRY PRUESS ROAD PROVIDENCE ROAD PONTCHARTRAIN CAUSEWAY PT DEFIANCE-TAHLEQUAH FERRY PT JUDITH-BLOCK IS
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations RI138A RI146A RICEAV RICHAV RICHDR RIDDRD RIDGAV RIDGEP RIDGPK RIDGRD RIGGRD RIPVAN RIVARD RIVEBV RIVER RIVERD RIVERV RIVRRD RMNDAV RMNDPW RNBOW RNRHWY ROBBIN ROCKBD ROCKPT ROCKVI ROEAVE ROGELL ROGRD ROGTPK ROOSRD ROSAMN ROSEMO ROSERD ROSSO ROUTEA ROUTEB ROUTED ROUTEE ROUTEF ROUTEH ROUTEK ROUTEM ROUTEN ROUTEO RHODE ISLAND 138A RHODE ISLAND 146A RICE AVENUE RICHLAND AVENUE RICHARDSON DRIVE RIDDLE ROAD RIDGEWOOD AVE RIDGE PIKE RIDGE PIKE RIDGE ROAD RIGGS ROAD RIP VAN WINKLE BRI
166 ROUTEP ROUTEY ROUTEZ RR DR RS-LAF RSVLTB RTE-BB RTE-EE RTE-KK RTE-OO RTE-TT RTG RD RYD RD S COMM S-18 S-21 S-6 S-C RD S-F RD S018ST S4A S76A S77B SACRAM SAGERD SALINA SANFRY SANFRY SANGAV SANMAT SANTOM SARCTR SAWPKY SC-3BU SC151B SC28BP SC28BU SC5BYP SC72BP SC97BU SC9BUS SC9BYP SCAPST SCARCO SCBLVD PC*MILER User’s Guide COUNTY ROUTE P COUNTY ROUTE Y COUNTY ROUTE Z RAILROAD DRIVE ROARING SPR-LAFAYETTE RD ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD COUNTY ROUTE BB COUNTY ROUTE EE COUNTY ROUTE KK COUNTY ROUTE OO COUNTY ROUTE TT
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations SCHRCH SCTDAL SD AVE SD1804 SD1806 SEA BR SEAFRY SEAFRY SEARRD SEATON SEAVIE SEBELT SECRTY SEDRVE SEFRWY SEMIAV SENERD SEVEN SGKPKY SGRIRD SGSEXP SGUIGD SHAGTR SHANCK SHAWAN SHAWRD SHERMN SHIEBV SHILRD SHLCRK SHORE SHPKWY SHRIMP SHRPKY SIBLVD SIERRA SILVRD SKFLY SKHLRD SKYLND SL1604 SLEERD SLMNRD SMALWD SMCCBD SOUTH CHURCH AVENUE SCOTTSDALE ROAD SOUTH DAKOTA AVENUE SOUTH DAKOTA ROUTE 1804 SOUTH DAKOTA ROUTE 1806 SEAWAY INT BRIDGE SEATTLE-BAINBRDG ISL FRY SEATTTLE-BREMERTON FE
168 SMCKTR SMITHF SMYRRD SNAKEH SNBRST SNELL SNGRUN SNMRTN SNPDRO SOSMAN SOUBLV SOUFRY SOUFRY SOUFRY SOUFRY SOUNDA SOUPKY SOUTH SOUTH SOUTRD SOUTRD SOUTWY SP AVE SP-136 SP-200 SP-244 SP-277 SPBKPK SPBLVD SPENRD SPERRY SPGTPK SPOKST SPOURD SPR506 SPR525 SPR527 SPR536 SPRHWY SPRIAV SPRING SPRING SPRING SPRNFD SPRUCE PC*MILER User’s Guide SEMCHUK TRAIL SMITHFIELD BRIDGE SMYRNA ROAD SNAKE HILL ROAD SUNBURST AVENUE SNELL ROAD SANG RUN ROAD SAN MARTIN AVENUE SAN PEDRO AVENUE SOSSAMAN ROAD SOUTH BLVD.
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations SPRUST SPSSRD SPUR44 SQHANA SRCHRD SSJ RD SSROAD ST STR STALBN STANIS STAPLE STASTR STATE STATE STATN STATRD STATST STATST STCHRL STCLRA STEARD STEAV STENTN STEVDR STEWRT STHLND STILAV STJOSE STNFRD STONAV STONYP STPAUL STROSA STUHR SUCCRD SUITPW SUMRVL SUNBRG SUNION SUNPKY SUNSAV SUSQUE SVAST SVRDWY SYRBAR SPRUCE STREET STEWARTS PT SKAGGS SPR ROAD SPUR TO GNARLY DEATH AFB SUSQUEHANNA STREET STONES RANCH RD SHANDON SAN JUAN ROAD SUNNYVALE-SARATOGA ROAD STATE STREET ST ALBANS
170 TACPKY TAFTHW TAKFRY TALAVE TALSCE TAPPAN TAYLOR TEALAV TECHDR TENTST TERDR TERHWY TERRDR TERRY THIELS THOAVE THOMRD THORAV THORAV THROGS THRUEX TIGNRD TILAVE TILGHM TILTRD TIMOAV TKUS19 TN-10S TN-22A TN-55B TN-69A TN-69B TN109B TN13SP TN1BUS TN22BY TODBIS TODDVL TOKERD TOLBRG TOLBRG TOLERD TOLLRD TOPAVE TORRAV PC*MILER User’s Guide TACONIC STATE PARKWAY TAFT HIGHWAY TAKU FERRY TALLYRAND AVENUE TALIMENA SCENIC DRIVE TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE HARVEY TAYLOR BRIDGE TEAL AVENUE, SYRACUSE TECHWOOD DRIVE TENTH STREE
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations TOUHAV TPBRDG TPINTG TPKAVE TPKINT TPRAMP TRACE TRC16X TRIBBR TRINTY TRITOL TRK1-9 TRK641 TRK9 TRMEMB TRNTPK TROUTB TRPANA TUCKER TUCKRD TUDORD TUNK-H TUNNEL TWNCRK TWNSHP TX-35B TX-36B TX-44B TX-6B TX-70B TX-71B TX123B TX158B TX208B TX288B U. AVE UNION UNIONB UNIVAV UNIVPK UNVPKY US-11A US-11E US-11W US-12B TOUHY AVENUE TACONY PALMYRA BRIDGE FL TURNPIKE INTERCHG RAMP TURNPIKE AVE TURNPIKE INTERCHANGE MASS.
172 US-13B US-14A US-15B US-16B US-17B US-19E US-19W US-1A US-2-A US-20A US-25E US-25W US-29A US-31A US-31E US-31W US-41A US-41B US-43B US-45A US-45B US-45E US-45W US-49B US-49E US-49W US-51B US-51B US-53B US-59B US-61B US-62F US-63B US-64A US-64B US-65B US-67B US-69B US-6N US-70A US-70B US-70S US-71B US-74A US-77B PC*MILER User’s Guide BUSINESS US-13 US-14 ALTERNATE ROUTE BUSINESS US-15 US-16 BYPASS US-17 BUSINESS ROUTE US-19 EAST US-19 WEST US ROUTE 1 ALTERNATE US ROUTE 2A US ROUTE 20 ALTERNATE US-25 EAS
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations US-79B US-81B US-82B US-83B US-84B US-90A US-90B US-9W US101B US119S US123B US127B US129A US129B US13BU US144B US14BS US14BY US14EX US150B US151B US151B US158A US15BS US165B US16BU US178B US17AL US189B US190B US19BU US1A US1ABU US1ALT US1BUS US1BUS US1BYP US1CON US209B US20BS US20BU US21BU US21CN US220A US221B BUSINESS US-79 BUS RTE US-81 BUSINESS US-82 BUSINESS US-83 BUSINESS US-84 US ROUTE 90A BUSINESS ROUTE US-90 ROUTE US 9W US-101 BUSINESS ROUTE US-119 SPUR US-123 BUSINES
174 US222B US22BS US23BU US23SP US24BU US25BP US25BU US25CN US26BS US26BU US26BY US270B US271B US277B US278B US27BU US281A US281W US287B US290B US29BU US2BUS US301B US301B US30BS US30BY US30SP US319B US31BU US321B US322B US34BU US35BP US36BU US401B US40BU US41BS US41BU US422B US43BU US441B US45WB US501B US50BU US50CN PC*MILER User’s Guide US222 BUSINESS BUS US 22 US-23 BUSINESS ROUTE US-23 SPUR US-24 BUSINESS ROUTE US-25 BYPASS US-25 BUSINESS ROUTE US-25 CONNECTOR BUSINESS ROUTE US-26 US26 BUSINESS ROUTE U
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations US51BU US51CN US521B US52BU US52CN US54BU US56BU US60AL US60BU US61BU US62BU US63BU US641B US64BU US64BY US67BU US69BU US6BUS US6SPR US701B US70AB US70BU US70CN US70N US71SP US74BU US75BU US76BP US76BU US78BU US81BU US82BU US83BU US83BY US84BU US85BU US87BU US90AL US90BU US95SP US97BU US9BUS USFSRD UTRAIL VA168B US-51 BUSINESS ROUTE US-51 CONNECTOR US-521 BYPASS US-52 BUSINESS ROUTE US-52 CONNECTOR US-54 BUSINESS ROUTE US-56 BUSINESS ROUTE US-60 ALTERNATE US-60 BUSINESS ROUTE
176 VA205Y VA7BUS VALFRG VANESS VASHWY VAUFRY VERRNB VETERN VFWPKY VHC RD VICTOR VNTURA VSTAVE VT 15A VT 2A VT-22A VT-7A VT100A VT100C VT104A VT25B VT4A VT5A VT67A VT8A W 5TH W38ST W5THST WABAAV WACKDR WADEAV WADERD WALKER WALKRD WALLST WALNUT WAMPAN WARAVE WARSRD WASHAV WASHBD WASHLN WASHST WATCHL WATER PC*MILER User’s Guide VA-205 Y VA-7 BUSINESS ROUTE VALLEY FORGE ROAD VAN NESS AVENUE VASHON HIGHWAY VAUSHON-SOUTHWORTH FERRY VERRAZZANO NARROWS BRIDGE VETERANS MEMORIAL BRIDGE VETS OF FOREIGN WARS PKWY VIE
Appendix F: Road Abbreviations WATRMN WAYNE WCAPST WCHSTR WCHWY WCPKY WDADEX WDODGE WEBERD WENDBR WESLDR WESLEY WESTAR WESTAV WESTBD WESTBY WESTER WESTRD WESTRD WESTST WEVACO WHARF WHBLVD WHEARD WHEEL WHITES WHITFY WHITRD WHTCTR WILBAR WILHWY WILKEN WILLAV WILLBR WILLIS WILLMS WILLOW WILLRD WILSON WILSRD WINDAV WINDRD WINGAT WINNPR WISCAV WATERMAN AVENUE WAYNE AVENUE WEST CAPITOL STREET WEST CHESTER PIKE WILBUR CROSS HIGHWAY WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY WEST DADE EXPRESSWAY WEST DODGE ROAD WEBER ROAD WEST END BRID
178 WKYPKY WLDNAV WLEWIS WNJTPK WODLND WOODRD WOODSH WOODVL WRIGAV WRMSPG WRMSPR WTHPKY WTLORD WTMDTR WTWNST WV-10A WV-25A WV-72A WV1056 WVTPK WW AVE WWBRDG WWHITN WY'ERD WYBLVD WYMEMB WYTEAV XCANYN XRP35 YAKHWY YLH-16 YLH-5 YLH16A YLH16B YORKAV YORKRD YUCAPA ZIMMRD PC*MILER User’s Guide WESTERN KENTUCKY PARKWAY WALDEN AVE BUFFALO WEST LEWIS STREET WESTERN SPUR NJ TPK WOODLAND AVENUE WOOD ROAD WOODSHOLE ROAD WOODVILLE ROAD WRIGHTSVILLE AVENUE WARM SPRING AVENUE WARM SPRINGS ROAD WANTAUGH PARKWAY LI WATERLO
179 Index 53’ Trailer routing, 11 A abbreviations list, 27 access routes and policies, 11 adding new PC*MILER products, 15 Adobe Acrobat installation, 17 alias.dat file conversion, 46 ALK Technologies, Inc., 101 appending route files, 79 average road speeds, 71 avoid.dat, 91 avoid.
180 permits, 92 highway exits as stops, 42 highway junctions, 40 hub distances, 77 I importing custom places, 46–57 inserting stops, 37 installation, 13–16 intersections, entering as stops, 40 PC*MILER User’s Guide more detail, 93 mouse entering stops using, 35 MPH (estimated travel time), 71 Multiple Name Instances, 25, 33, 34, 37 multiple routes, 57 N National Network access policies, 105 National Network routing, 10–11 K O keystroke commands, 27–30 kilometers to miles conversion, 67 opening a saved
Index registration, 14 reports changing column width of, 64 changing font used in, 64 Comparison, 63 copying to clipboard, 65 Detailed Route, 62–63 memo field in, 68 printing, 64 saving, 65 State\Country Distance Summary, 61 requirements, 13 resequencing stops on a route, 75–76 restriction overrides, 86 retrieving a saved route, 78, 79 right mouse menu, map window, 82 road preference file conversion, 25 road preferences, 88 road speeds, 71–72 route 53’ Trailer, 11 entry, 19, 30–37 generation, 57 generation,
182 U uninstalling PC*MILER, 16 updates to PC*MILER, 98 User's Guide printing, 97 uses of PC*MILER, 3 W weigh stations, 44 Z ZIP Code Helper, 33 ZIP codes, entering, 33 Zoom buttons, 82 zoom features, 82 PC*MILER User’s Guide