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How to use this template:
{{Infobox Canada Regional Road | route = The route number. For bannered routes, spell out the banner (Connector, Alternate, etc.) | alternate_name= Another common name for the route, if there is one (e.g. "Buford Highway" for 13) | shields = In the event that simply the standard shield isn't quite appropriate, put something here. An example would be on the 10 Loop page, where one can include the 10 Loop and 422 shields. | length_mi = Length in miles | length_km = Length in kilometers | formed = Year the route was commissioned | dir1 = "West", "South", or "Counterclockwise", depending on the route | dir2 = "East", "North", or "Clockwise", depending on the route | from = Terminus specified by dir1 | to = Terminus specified by dir2 | junction = Specifies junctions along the route. Please limit this to VERY MAJOR junctions to keep the infobox size manageable. | previous_route= Previous route (in most cases, this will just be route-1) | next_route = Next route (in most cases, this will just be route+1) | is_banner = Put something here if this is a banner route, otherwise leave blank | parent_route = If the route is a banner, this is its parent (e.g. for 120 Loop, put "120" here). | has_banner = Put something here if this route has banner routes (or is itself a banner) | has_alternate = Put something here if one of the banners is an "Alt" route | has_business = See above | has_bypass = See above | has_connector = See above | has_loop = See above | has_spur = See above }}
[edit] Shock tactics
Thanks dude, wrote it fast while I was very tired. Shameful mistakes. Will be happy if you'll help me expand this article. Nik Sage • Talk 01:44, 22 January 2007 (UTC)