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Le RRC est établi en fonction du réseau routier tiré de l'Infrastructure des données spatiales (IDS). Statistique Canada tient à jour le RRC pour appuyer le recensement et ses autres activités. La précision de localisation relative des traits du réseau routier est importante pour le dénombrement du recensement et pour les références. Par conséquent, la précision topologique est plus importante que la précision de localisation absolue. Le RRC ne contient pas de renseignements routiers nécessaires à optimiser les itinéraires. Par exemple, les données sur les rues à sens unique, les impasses et d'autres obstacles ne sont pas comprises dans le RRC. En conséquence, ce fichier n'est pas recommandé pour des applications de génie, des services de répartition d'urgence, des applications d'arpentage ou juridiques. Le fichier du réseau routier contient des arcs de rues avec des tranches d'adresses « véritables », des tranches d'adresses imputées, ou n'indique aucune tranche d'adresses. Les tranches d'adresses imputées ne sont pas destinées à remplacer les tranches d'adresses véritables pour toute fin autre que le géocodage d'adresses. Ainsi, si les fichiers doivent être appliqués à la répartition par ordinateur ou à toute autre fin semblable (qui nécessite la correspondance d'une adresse à un îlot ou à une rue), il peut être nécessaire de compléter les données du fichier avec des connaissances locales, par la mise à jour d'adresses véritables existantes et le remplacement des adresses imputées. Les restrictions du RRC doivent être reconnues si ce dernier est utilisé pour des usages autres que la cartographie, l'analyse et l'extraction de données du recensement.
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Web application with the ability to search any geographical feature in Saskatchewan including city, town, lake, etc., and Provincial Highway
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Web application with the ability to search any geographical feature in Saskatchewan including city, town, lake, etc., and Provincial Highway
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Highway summary statistics table This table provides summary statistics for Highways based on regions and surface types.
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ROADSEG is one of the important layers for Saskatchewan Upgraded Road Network (SURN) and National Road Network (NRN). The ROADSEG is created to serve a diverse group of clients that require relatively up-to-date and accurate description of Saskatche ROADSEG contains all the features from HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL, RURAL_ROAD_OFFICIAL and OTHER_ROAD_OFFICIAL. ROADSEG is the Saskatchewan road network data that is being used by NRCAN as National Road Network (NRN). ROADSED data layer has been generated by merging HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL, RURAL_ROAD_OFFICIAL and OTHER_ROAD_OFFICIAL. Unique Identifiers (NID) is associated with each line segment. "NID" National Identifier is used to manage the updates between data producer and data users. ROADSEG data layer is one of the important data table for SURN, NRN, SASK911, CAR, SGI-iHaul and other applications.
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HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL provides the LRS based geospatial information of Provincial and National Highways System in Saskatchewan. It is one of the base layer used to create "Roadseg" layer for Saskatchewan Upgraded Road Network (SURN) and National Road Netw HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL consists of provincial and national highways system in Saskatchewan maintained by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (MHI). This data layer is based on the Linear Reference System (LRS) concepts. KM_FROM and KM_TO fields store the start point and the end point at Kilometer information of the line segment. Unique Identifiers (RoadName & NID) are associated with each line segment. The "RoadName" field carry the unique highway name for each line segment in a control section. "NID" National Identifier is used to manage the updates between data producer and data users. HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL data layer serves as a foundation for SURN, NRN, SASK911, CAR, SGI-iHaul and other applications.
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HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL provides the LRS based geospatial information of Provincial and National Highways System in Saskatchewan. It is one of the base layer used to create "Roadseg" layer for Saskatchewan Upgraded Road Network (SURN) and National Road Network (NRN). This data layer has been created for mainly MHI data users, that require relatively up-to-date and accurate description of all Highways in the Province of Saskatchewan. HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL consists of provincial and national highways system in Saskatchewan maintained by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (MHI). This data layer is based on the Linear Reference System (LRS) concepts. KM_FROM and KM_TO fields store the start point and the end point at Kilometer information of the line segment. Unique Identifiers (RoadName & NID) are associated with each line segment. The "RoadName" field carry the unique highway name for each line segment in a control section. "NID" National Identifier is used to manage the updates between data producer and data users. HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL data layer serves as a foundation for SURN, NRN, SASK911, CAR, SGI-iHaul and other applications.
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ROADSEG is one of the important layers for Saskatchewan Upgraded Road Network (SURN) and National Road Network (NRN). The ROADSEG is created to serve a diverse group of clients that require relatively up-to-date and accurate description of Saskatchewan Road Network. ROADSEG contains all the features from HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL, RURAL_ROAD_OFFICIAL and OTHER_ROAD_OFFICIAL. ROADSEG is the Saskatchewan road network data that is being used by NRCAN as National Road Network (NRN). ROADSED data layer has been generated by merging HIGHWAY_OFFICIAL, RURAL_ROAD_OFFICIAL and OTHER_ROAD_OFFICIAL. Unique Identifiers (NID) is associated with each line segment. "NID" National Identifier is used to manage the updates between data producer and data users. ROADSEG data layer is one of the important data table for SURN, NRN, SASK911, CAR, SGI-iHaul and other applications.
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Saskatchewan Highway Network map contains current Highway Network layer with highway classification based on varied criteria
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This annually updated dataset provides all of the previously published road conditions, traffic incidents, and current and planned road construction activities as published on [DriveBC web site](http://drivebc.ca/) beginning with 2006. Current information on DriveBC road events is available via the [Open511-DriveBC API](https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/open511-drivebc-api).