Talk:Shared lane marking

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[edit] Initial page status

A page is now created for shared lane markings (so Sharrow would be spared any more extraneous content). As initially created it's very "bare-bones", so feel free to add and embellish, but please ensure that any added content is consistent with good technical guidance and accepted practice for this marking and bicycle transportation engineering in general. RCMoeur 13:41, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

If "bare-bones" means stub, we could mark the page with {{cycling-stub}}. I marked this talk page with {{cycling project}}, which might slightly increase the odds of attracting quality edits to Shared lane marking. The ultimate goal of WikiProject Cycling is to get all cycling-related articles up to at least a good article rating. Most likely that will take a long time. --Teratornis 01:11, 3 February 2007 (UTC)