- Roadgeek
A roadgeek is an individual involved in "roadgeeking" or "road enthusism"—an interest in
road s as ahobby . A person with such an interest is also referred to as a road buff, roadfan or Roads Scholar, the latter being a play on the term Rhodes Scholar). [ [http://www.houstonfreeways.com/statesman_2004-12-12.htm Road to future or a dead end.] , "Austin American Statesman," 12 December 2004 (accessed20 January ,2007 )]Roadgeeking may focus on a single activity related to roads, such as driving the full length of the highway system in a specific area, creating fonts and other graphic elements to share with other enthusiasts, or researching the numbering system used for a national highway system. Road enthusiasts may also have a comprehensive interest in a single road, a larger highway system, or in roads in general, participating in a wide range of hobby activities.
Roadgeek behavior
Behaviors for roadgeeks may include taking
road trip s for the roads rather than for the destination, sometimes referred to as roadgeeking or Roads Scholaring, or bragging about the extent of their travels, such as the number ofInterstate Highway sections that have wholly traveled. [ [http://www.triskele.com/highway-heaven/my-clinched-freeways Mike the Actuary's Musings, My Clinched Freeways] , accessedNovember 16 ,2007 ] Other activities include the photography ofroad sign s or of various highway sundries, collecting oldroad map s, maintainingweb site s dedicated to highway transport, correcting errors in newspapers and other publications about highway terminology and the history of highways [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40612-2005Feb20.html John Kelly "A Long Way to Go for a Refund: Highways, Revisited," "Washington Post," Page C11, February 21, 2005] , accessedJune 27 ,2008 ] , and the design of graphics or fonts to facilitate the work of others. [ [http://www.triskele.com/roadgeek-fonts Mike the Actuary's Musings, Roadgeek Fonts] , accessedNovember 16 ,2007 ]Roadgeeking online
In 2002, the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that "road enthusiasm" was an internet phenomenon:cquote|Road enthusiasm is a phenomenon that developed with the Internet. People who for years thought they were the only ones who eagerly awaited the release of the new Rand McNally road atlases each fall suddenly stumbled on to hundreds of people with whom they could trade pictures, share ideas and debate the finer points of interchange design.
In addition to hundreds of Web sites, there is a newsgroup, misc.transport.road, where the discussion meanders from road-trip routing and construction projects to quirks and inconsistencies in signage. [http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/SL/lib00170,0F63781FF9F53473.html "'Road Geeks' Ramp up Their Hobby on the Information Superhighway,"] William Lamb, "
St. Louis Post-Dispatch ,"September 22 ,2002 , p C-1, accessedJuly 20 ,2008 ]Examples of online road entusiasm
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/ Society for All British Road Enthusiasts (SABRE)]
* [news://misc.transport.road misc.transport.road] (Usenet )
* [http://www.roadfan.com/mtrfaq.html misc.transport.road FAQ]ites of interest to roadgeeks
Arkansas *
Arkansas Highway 43 /Oklahoma State Highway 20 concurrency , possibly unique instance of two highways from different states overlapping [ [http://roads.tulok.net/u-a43.html "Oklahoma Terminus: Arkansas SH-43"] , Martin McMahon, " [http://roads.tulok.net/index.html Roadklahoma] ," accessedJuly 17 ,2008 ]California * The
Ridge Route , the first paved highway directly linking theLos Angeles Basin with theSan Joaquin Valley over theTejon Pass , a portion of which is in theNational Register of Historic Places . It was documented by uber-Roadgeek, Harrison Irving Scott, in 2002. in "Ridge Route: The Road That United California."
*Skyline Boulevard , the road that spans the highest ridge ofSanta Cruz Mountains , making it possible to see thePacific Ocean andSan Francisco Bay simultaneously.
*Decommissioned portions of U.S. Route 6, now part of State Route 14, are the subject of significant roadgeek interest. [ [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/119615812.html?dids=119615812:119615812&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+14%2C+2002&author=LISA+LEFF&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=BEHIND+THE+WHEEL%3B+Road+Scholars+Driven+to+Go+the+Extra+Mile%3B+A+small+but+dedicated+band+of+buffs+spends+free+time+studying+and%2C+yes%2C+traveling+the+state's+highways+and+byways.&pqatl=google Lisa Leff, "Los Angeles Times," May 14, 2002, "BEHIND THE WHEEL; Road Scholars Driven to Go the Extra Mile; A small but dedicated band of buffs spends free time studying and, yes, traveling the state's highways and byways"] , accessedJune 27 ,2008 ]
*Zzyzx Road , a landmark about halfway betweenLos Angeles and Las Vegas, known for its unusual name. It is the last place on Earth, at least in the English alphabetical order.Colorado *
Glenwood Canyon , an engineering marvel
*Eisenhower Tunnel , the highest point on theInterstate Highway System Maryland *I-70's eastern terminus at a Park & Ride on
Security Boulevard in Baltimore, one of the more unusual Interstate terminiMissouri *Galena Y-Bridge, an unusual bridge with three land connections
Montana *
Going-to-the-Sun Road , a scenic road crossing Glacier National Park, designated both aNational Historic Landmark and aHistoric Civil Engineering Landmark . [ [http://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/goingtothesunroad.htm National Park Service "Going-to-the-Sun Road"] ]Oklahoma *
Arkansas Highway 43 /Oklahoma State Highway 20 concurrency , possibly unique instance of two highways from different states overlappingOregon *
Historic Columbia River Highway , the first paved highway in the Pacific Northwest, an engineering and scenic marvel, designated both aNational Historic Landmark and aHistoric Civil Engineering Landmark . [ [http://www.columbiariverhighway.com Historic Columbia River Highway"] ]Pennsylvania *
Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike , an example of 1930's-era highway standards
*Breezewood, Pennsylvania , a gap inInterstate 70 that routes traffic down US 30 through town
*Centralia, Pennsylvania , site of underground coal fires undermining the area highwaysNotable roadgeeks
*Steve Anderson, creator of [http://www.nycroads.com/ NYCROADS.COM] , "described himself as a 'hard-core road fanatic' (others, he allowed, might say 'road geek') from childhood" according to "The New York Times" in 1999 [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00EED91F31F933A25753C1A96F958260 Marcia Biederman, "Giving Highways Their Due," October 10, 1999, "The New York Times"] , accessed
June 27 ,2008 ]
*Nick Christensen, also known as "Nick Mojave," created the Las Vegas Freeways Page in the early 2000s, and was "perfectly comfortable being referred to as a road geek," according to the "Las Vegas Review-Journal" in 2001. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LVRB&p_theme=lvrb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0FD394895CFE7ABD&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM "One man's traffic is another's obsession"] , Michael Squires, "Las Vegas Review-Journal,"October 21 ,2001 , accessedJuly 17 ,2008 ] [ [http://www.kvbc.com/Global/story.asp?S=190247 "Geekier than moi?"] , KVBC News 3, accessedJuly 17 ,2008 ]
*Andy Field and Alex Nitzman of [http://www.aaroads.com/ AARoads] were noted by the "St. Louis Post-Dispatch " and others since 2002 for maintaining "a site with an exhaustive guide to the interstate highway system." [ [http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/SR/lib00139,10B88BC2510164C0.html "Road geeks get their kicks on Route 66, or even on I-90: Studying, documenting, discussing the nation's roadways and signage is highway to heaven for these enthusiasts,"]The Spokesman-Review ,August 4 ,2004 , accessedJuly 20 ,2008 ]
*James Love of [http://www.milebymile.com Mile By Mile Media] has the largest collection of highway photos in the world.Fact|date=June 2008
*Adam Prince, of [http://www.gribblenation.com/ GribbleNation.com] and "a self-described 'road geek' whose hobby is learning everything he can about America's highways and byways," according to the "Washington Post" [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A56265-2004Feb19?language=printer "Washington Post Answer Man", Sunday, February 22, 2004; Page M08, "What is the Seminole Trail? What do the green signs that say 'Seminole Trail' along Route 29 in Virginia refer to?"] , accessedJune 27 ,2008 ]
*David Steinberg, creator of [http://www.ihoz.com/interstates.html "The ZZYZX Interstate Highway List"] , as featured in "The Telegraph" of Nashua, New Hampshire in 1999. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=NTGB&p_theme=ntgb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10708D6DB5EE35E8&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM "And you may ask yourself, where does that highway go to?"] ,The Telegraph (Nashua) , New Hampshire,December 21 ,1999 , accessedJuly 17 ,2008 ]See also
*Trainspotting, Plane spotting or
Bus spotting
*Metrophile
*Railfan
*Road trip
*Sport touring
*Openstreetmap References
External links
* [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/ Society for All British Road Enthusiasts (SABRE)]
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