Talk:U.S. Route 301 in Maryland

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[edit] WikiProject Compliance

So what needs to be done? I saw on the US 1 talk page that the editing guide now mandates county-by-county mileage specification in the county list, which is missing from this article. What else needs to be done? -TheOneKEA

Not sure, the stubsensor project's bot automatically slapped a cleanup template at the top, but it was just the generic template. I'm assuming the bot relies on humans to switch to the more specific templates so that's what I did. I'm still confused as to why it was tagged in the first place, but I guess the template can be removed as soon as the mileages are added. A better example for that (than US 50) would be Intercounty Connector which sites each length.-Jeff (talk) 18:53, 30 March 2007 (UTC)