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Added 21 Sep 2016
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Updated 28 Aug 2018
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Hazardous Material Routes were developed using the 2004 First Edition TIGER/Line files. The routes are described in the National Hazardous Material Route Registry (NMHRR). The on-line NMHRR linkage is hazmat.fmcsa.dot.gov/nhmrr/index.asp With the exception of 13 features that were not identified with the Tiger/Lines, Hazmat routes were created by extracting the TIGER/Line segments that corresponded to each individual route. Hazmat routes in the NTAD, are organized into 3 database files, hazmat.shp, hmroutes.dbf, and hmstcnty.dbf. Each record in each database represents a unique Tiger/Line segment. These Tiger/Line segments are grouped into routes identified as character strings in the ROUTE_ID field in the hmroutes.dbf table. The route name appearing in the ROUTE_ID is assigned by FMCSA and is unique for each State [this sentence could be deleted - it doesn't add a lot to it]. The hmstcnty.dbf table allows the user to select routes by State and County. A single shapefile, called hazmat.shp, represents geometry for all routes in the United States.
This layer is sourced from maps.bts.dot.gov.
Technical Details |
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Layer ID |
22794
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Data type |
Vector linestring
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Feature count |
145005
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Attributes |
Shape_Length,
FENAME,
FETYPE,
TLID,
FEDIRP,
CFCC,
FEDIRS,
PK
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Services |
Vector Query API
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History |
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Source | None |
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Added |
21 Sep 2016 ago
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Last checked |
5 Sep 2018 ago
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