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October 2021 edit

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Interstate 73 in Michigan edit

This proposal was cancelled in Michigan 20 years ago. Even if it were still an active proposal, there's no guarantee that MDOT would overlap it on I-75 north of Grayling; I-94 from Port Huron to Chicago was included in the I-69 corridor funding by Congress, and I-69 is not signed on it. Similarly, I-75 north of Grayling may someday be included in the I-73 corridor for funding purposes, but that does not mean MDOT would add redundant signage for it.

In short, please don't add it to lists of highways in community or county articles. See Interstate 73#Michigan for more information. Imzadi 1979  16:20, 13 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Control cities edit

Please stop adding locations as control cities that MDOT has not put on junction signage. We follow the signs, not our ideas of what should be there. Most of these junctions were checked against Google Street View, although MDOT periodically updates them. In checking your additions, most of them are being removed. Imzadi 1979  23:35, 15 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Bus. US 31 in Hart edit

  1. The business route does not end at the intersection with Washington Street. Per MDOT's physical reference maps, it ends as described in the article at Johnson Street and does not continue farther north to Washington Street. Please stop editing the article to state otherwise.
  2. Per the article, and various maps used as sources, the business route there is a former routing of US 31. Please don't edit the article to state otherwise.

You've been reverted now twice on point #1. Continuing to restore that erroneous content will be considered vandalism and reverted on sight. Imzadi 1979  18:12, 27 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Please just stop. Regarding your attempt to restore content related to point #2: many business routes use some segment of highway that wasn't their parent highway. This is just a part of providing a continuous routing to/from the parent. Imzadi 1979  19:54, 27 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

M-32 issues edit

I've reverted your recent edits en masse to the M-32 article.

  1. You've attempted to insert a non-major junction in the junction list against project guidelines. Unless a junction is an interchange or a terminus, we restrict the junctions on Michigan highways to other state highways or major county roads.
  2. We do not put graphics in the notes column per MOS:RJL.
  3. We do not typically use contractions in running prose.
  4. "incorrect signage of eastern terminus being western terminus at intersection with US 23" makes no sense, and it is uncited.
  5. We really don't need a junction list for the business route when it has no other junctions beyond the termini.

Imzadi 1979  01:32, 3 December 2021 (UTC)Reply