For the argument that it is a national highway (as opposed to regional) the primary purpose is to facilitate traffic from Silicon Valley to the Central Valley/Los Angeles via this route and I-5 (instead of US 101 all the way), and not just simply Gilroy to Los Banos. The same could be said for SR-58 (Bakersfield to Barstow) as it is the preferred route from the Bay Area to Las Vegas.
There are two issues here. It would be a national highway more if it stretched across the state and/or into other states and was recognized as such. I would label it an expressway as it travels outside of the city and is thus and "expressway" usually has a higher speed limit that "in city" highways do. I agree with you though. Google needs to step in and lock it down. Anonymous users keep passing the buck back and forth.
-Brandyn
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Right now, it's still between NH and Expwy, so let's focus on that.
Agreed. That's why I posted here instead of deciding on my own. Expressway priority changes are very tough to deal with.
I have decided that I don't wish to be in conflict with people about this same thing in my RER area so I'm going to let GRs settle it. In a pure GIS, this would be a road and its attributes would include both "national highway" and "expressway" but this is not a GIS.
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