User talk:Highwaydude2007
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[edit] PA 576
The information you add back to Pennsylvania Route 576 I previously delete because I was told there is no reliable sources found. If you wish to add back information like this if information comes from Adobe entry you need to list the page number (ex. if comes from Adobe page 5 out of 12 you need to write page 5 out of 12 on reference after blue link). Otherwise it is seen as original source. Thank you. Freewayguy--Let me know what's up? 17:03, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
- I noticed someone added this information back. I do applogize for not adding the page number. However, the source I cited was straight from the Pennsylvania Turnpike, which is a reliable source, so this was not original research. Highwaydude2007 22:20, 14 October 2007 (UTC)