• Source: Straight-line diagram
    • A straight-line diagram (abbreviated SLD) is a diagram of a road where the road is shown as a straight line. Such diagrams are usually produced by a highway department, and display features along the road, including bridges and intersecting roads. Rows below the diagram show data about the road, usually including speed limit, number of lanes, bridge numbers, and historical data, among other data. Subway lines also frequently employ straight-line diagrams. An internal SLD viewing system may also include links to other internal data, including photos or plans. Public SLDs are distributed in formats including PDF and TIFF.
      Straight-line diagrams were historically used in transportation planning but have been supplanted for these purposes by geographic information systems.
      A strip map is a road map laid out similarly to a straight-line diagram, featuring the same details found in more conventional road maps rather than technical details. In the United States, some strip maps are distributed by state highway departments. In Australia, strip maps are distributed by state automobile associations. In the early 20th century, scrolling strip maps were also a component of some forerunners to satellite navigation devices. One wristwatch introduced in 1927 came with strip maps to be scrolled by hand. The 1932 Iter-Avto was a car-mounted device that scrolled the strip map automatically based on dead reckoning with the speedometer.


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      Ammassalik wooden maps
      Gantt chart
      Schematic
      Timeline


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      Colorado Department of Transportation SLDs
      Florida Department of Transportation SLDs
      New Jersey Department of Transportation SLDs
      Ohio Department of Transportation SLDs
      Pennsylvania Department of Transportation SLDs
      Index of Australian strip maps at the South Australian Royal Automobile Association website
      Sample South Australian RAA strip map from Adelaide to Clare

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