Talk:Interstate Highway System/Archive 6
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Althouhg this is not a reliable source you can still check on it to check sources. You click on the state province (in green link), then you will see if they comply with DOT. Kansas should definitely be blue state on the map at that site because the state elements making the state name mandatory on interstate shields. Also on the blue the number must be centerlize and only overwrite half of the blue background on the bottom.--Freewayguy (Meet) 01:12, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
This image is post in December 2003. This is obvious that the shields is less than 15 month old. This I don't know if it is an error or not because there is a white background after the interstate shields, and also I think Virginia no longer uses state shield in document after 1995 revision. Any newer specific state name shields I dont know if it is an error or not. I know like the neutral shields in California or Missouri it is definitely an error. In Oklahoma the last update on state shields is June 2006, I think the previous 2 documents did not use state shields, I bet that's why the state names in Oklahoma City is missing. The last revision of California state shields is September 28, 2006.--Freewayguy (Meet) 01:23, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Interesting scenerio, This was post in February 2, 2006 this is obvious that the shields is oly like 18 month old. I dont know if the shields comply or is an error because I dont think they suppose to have white backgrounds after the interstat shields. I thought Washington long no longer specifies state shields in state document but that I-5 picture made like Feb. 2006 print state name shields agin. Washington pt 2 ore state name shields on the I-5/90 interchange in 2006 I think. I'm not sure if it is an error.--Freewayguy (Meet) 01:35, 23 February 2008 (UTC)