Talk:U.S. Route 23
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I prefer SPUI's south to north routing. However, the descriptions in most of the states were written from north to south, so I reorganized it that way. If somebody wants to undertake the tedious task of reworking each state, have at it. But please don't leave it as a mixed bag.
- South to north is the standard for mileposts and exit numbers in the U.S.; thus it should be encouraged wherever possible in articles. It shouldn't be too hard to reverse the state descriptions if you feel it's out of place that way. --SPUI (talk) 14:18, 26 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- I'll take it as a project. I should get it done by no later than 2/27. Earpol 19:49, 26 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I believe the exit number noted for the interchange with I80 along the original route is wrong. It's either old exit 4, milepost 59, or old exit 5 milepost 71. I suspect it was 5 though. --Jmslagle 05:01, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Clarify
"The designation is more intact..." means ???
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