What does B mean on a map?

B. Boulevard, Broadway, Brow.
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What do the symbols on maps mean?

Symbols are small pictures that stand for different features on a map. A symbol is often drawn to look like what it represents. For example, a triangular shape is often used to denote a mountain. A desert is often shown by a group of dots that might look a little bit like sand.
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What does BM mean on an old map?

Many think it is War Office-related, but it is in fact an OS benchmark (BM) and a means of marking a height above sea level. Surveyors in our history made these marks to record height above Ordnance Datum Newlyn (ODN – mean sea level determined at Newlyn in Cornwall).
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What does W mean on a map?

W. Walk, Way, Wharf. W. Wall, Weir.
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What does F mean on a map?

F. Face of, Fence, Fleet, Foot, Freeboard. F.
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What does PC mean on a map?

Here PC stands for "public convenience", according to maps created by Ordnance Survey (OS), the UK's official mapping agency. Not WC, meaning "water closet", widely in use in cafes, bars, restaurants and so on to denote a toilet.
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What does SD stand for on a map?

Standard Definition (SD) Map | TomTom.
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What does PIT dis mean on a map?

Pits are a fine example. Each one is marked as if it were a key feature to notice or negotiate – the map yielding these features – pit (dis) – as if they were waypoints on a quest.
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What are the 5 map. Symbols?

Let's get started!
  • Title. It may seem a simple place to start, but every map needs a title. ...
  • Map Scale. To put the information of the map into context, cartographers must add a map scale. ...
  • Map Key (Map Legend) ...
  • Compass Rose. ...
  • Latitude and Longitude.
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What are the 3 types of map. Symbols?

There are three types of map symbols:
  • Point Symbols= buildings, dipping tanks, trigonometrical beacons.
  • Line Symbols= railways, roads, power lines, telephone lines.
  • Area Symbols=cultivation, orchards and vineyards, pans.
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What is BM and TBM?

Bench Mark (BM) = A permanent point of known elevation. Temporary Bench Mark (TBM) = A point of known elevation. Turning Point (TP) = An intervening point between BMs or TBMs upon which a backsight and a foresight are taken.
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What does R W line mean?

Right of Way (R/W) surveys are performed to gather data on existing property rights that affect the state highway system. This includes monuments, roadways, fencing, utilities, and any other evidence that make up the land-net0F1.
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How do you read a survey elevation?

Run the detector and / or front rod section up or down until you pick up the “on grade” signal from your detector. Read the number opposite the pointer. That number is your true elevation. If using an optical instrument, just read the number across the horizontal line.
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What are map abbreviations?

MAP. Mean Arterial Pressure. MAP. Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit.
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What does NB mean on a map?

This indicates a National Byway.
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What does V mean on Ordnance Survey?

(V) Vehicle; (P) Passenger. Ferry. Narrow road with passing places. Road under construction.
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What do green dots on a map mean?

On-road cycle route symbol. Only national routes which are signposted and managed by Sustrans are shown on our mapping. On 1:50000 Landranger mapping, they're shown with green dots and a network number as above.
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What does black mean on maps?

Green indicates vehicles traveling more than 50 miles per hour. Yellow indicates speeds between 25 and 50 mph. Red means speeds are less than 25 mph. Gray means there is no data available. Black and red roads indicate traffic may be stopped at points.
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