Gian
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BTW, I was actually thinking about this as a corollary to the map, but I wanted some way to distinguish the Confederal Highways from the rest of the ASB's road network, and that led me to what Canada's highway system (and more specifically, the Trans-Canada Highway). That led me to use the base designs for the Confederal Highway's shields:
Basically, they'd still be painted green (albeit in homage to the ASB's flag much like U.S.'s Interstate Shield), with the turtle replacing the maple leaf. The top bar displays the word "Confederal" (or their equivalent in the dominant European language), while the bottom displays the name of the state in the local language (all in the Latin alphabet). At the center is a two- or three-letter code displayed for each highway in the dominant language of the states the road traverses with:
APL - Laurentian Turnpike (Autoroute à péage laurentien)
ATH - Athawomini
CR - Confederal Road
CT - Cumberland Turnpike
GRN - Great Northern Road (Grand route du Nord)
OPR - Old Post Road
RMA - Acadia Military Road (Route militaire acadienne)
RP - Great Trunk Road (Route principale; Name is in French because it traverses through much of the Upper Country and Huronia)
RPO - Western Trunk Road (Route principale de l'Ouest)
Basically, they'd still be painted green (albeit in homage to the ASB's flag much like U.S.'s Interstate Shield), with the turtle replacing the maple leaf. The top bar displays the word "Confederal" (or their equivalent in the dominant European language), while the bottom displays the name of the state in the local language (all in the Latin alphabet). At the center is a two- or three-letter code displayed for each highway in the dominant language of the states the road traverses with:
APL - Laurentian Turnpike (Autoroute à péage laurentien)
ATH - Athawomini
CR - Confederal Road
CT - Cumberland Turnpike
GRN - Great Northern Road (Grand route du Nord)
OPR - Old Post Road
RMA - Acadia Military Road (Route militaire acadienne)
RP - Great Trunk Road (Route principale; Name is in French because it traverses through much of the Upper Country and Huronia)
RPO - Western Trunk Road (Route principale de l'Ouest)
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