Talk:U.S. Route 10 in Minnesota

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[edit] Exit list

The exit list in this article is confusing. The list includes exits on the freeway section from Anoka, Minnesota to Mounds View, Minnesota, but the list doesn't say this. (And, if you want to get technical, there are exits on the concurrencies it has with I-35W, I-694, I-35E, I-94, and US-61 all the way down to Hastings, but I'm not sure if they should be listed.) In Elk River, Minnesota, there's an interchange with TH-101 and US 169, and in the St. Cloud area, there's an interchange with TH-23, then an intersection, and then three interchanges in the Sauk Rapids area. Then, there's a freeway bypass of Little Falls, with interchanges at TH-27 and TH-371. I just thought I'd point that out, though I have no idea how the standards actually work for listing exits in an article. --Elkman (Elkspeak) 04:30, 10 March 2008 (UTC)