Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Maryland/Assessment
This page describes the two main types of assessment, by importance and by quality, and includes a list of the task force's highest quality articles.
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Importance
editMaryland road articles are classified as five types of importances: top, high, mid, low, and NA (not applicable). The following importance guidelines for this task force supersede the general guidelines for applying those importance labels in the national-level project. These guidelines are based on the Michigan Plan of article hierarchy and on the Federal Highway Administration's National Highway System, which designates for funding purposes which highways in the United States are more or less important from a national perspective. The authoritative source for determining importance is the set of National Highway System lists in the Maryland Highway Location Reference documents. If a highway is not included in those documents, use the Federal Highway Administration's National Highway System maps.
Top-importance article
editThere is one Top-level article: Maryland highway system.
High-importance articles
editHigh-level articles include:
- The three state-wide system list articles: List of Interstate Highways in Maryland, List of U.S. Highways in Maryland, and List of Maryland state highways
- All articles on highways that have at least one non-concurrent portion included in the primary National Highway System. This includes portions of highways classified by the Federal Highway Administration as the Eisenhower Interstate System, Other NHS Routes, Non-Interstate STRAHNET (Strategic Highway Network) Routes, and Major STRAHNET Connectors.
Mid-importance articles
editMid-level articles include:
- All state-wide list articles organized by the Rockland County Scenario principles, including Maryland Scenic Byways, the lists of Maryland state highways shorter than one mile, and the lists of former Maryland state highways.
- All articles on former Interstate or U.S. Highways.
- All articles on highways that have at least one non-concurrent portion included in the secondary National Highway System. This includes portions of highways classified by the Federal Highway Administration as intermodal connectors and MAP-21 Principal Arterials.
Low-importance articles
editLow-level articles include:
- All articles on highways that are not included in the National Highway System. This includes articles on highways that have portions that run concurrently with a highway in the primary or secondary National Highway System.
- All other standard or list articles maintained by this task force.
NA-importance articles
editNA-level articles include everything that is not a list or road or road-related article, such as redirects, categories, templates, and project or task force pages.
Quality
editThis task force follows the quality assessment guidelines in the national project's Assessment Department. Most of the articles maintained by this task force are B-class, which means they contain the Big Three sections—Route description, History, and Junction list—a Lead that adequately summarizes the article, and references that support the prose throughout the article. B-class is the highest quality class without a formal review; most B-Class articles would pass the Good Article Nomination process without requiring major revisions or expansion. Articles that need significant work to reach B-class include the C-class and Start-class articles. C-class articles contain all of the Big Three sections, but lack adequate sections or referencing. Start-class articles only contain two of the Big Three sections. There are no Stub-class articles, or articles with one or none of the Big 3 sections, maintained by this task force.
The following lists include Maryland road articles that have been reviewed in the requisite formal process and designated as Featured Articles, A-Class Articles, and Good Articles. Also listed are Featured Articles that have received the honor of being featured on the front page of Wikipedia and Did You Know? Articles, which are featured on the Wikipedia front page after significant expansion and based on an interesting, well-referenced fact or set of facts.
This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays). There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged or categorized (e.g. Category:Maryland road transport articles) correctly and wait for the next update. See WP:RECOG for configuration options. |
Featured articles
editFeatured portals
editA-Class articles
editGood articles
edit- Baltimore–Washington Parkway
- Interstate 70 in Maryland
- Interstate 81 in Maryland
- Interstate 97
- Interstate 195 (Maryland)
- Interstate 270 (Maryland)
- Interstate 370
- Interstate 695 (Maryland)
- Interstate 895
- Maryland Route 2
- Maryland Route 5
- Maryland Route 7
- Maryland Route 10
- Maryland Route 12
- Maryland Route 16
- Maryland Route 18
- Maryland Route 22
- Maryland Route 23
- Maryland Route 24
- Maryland Route 30
- Maryland Route 32
- Maryland Route 33
- Maryland Route 55
- Maryland Route 68
- Maryland Route 70
- Maryland Route 97
- Maryland Route 135
- Maryland Route 150
- Maryland Route 151
- Maryland Route 170
- Maryland Route 177
- Maryland Route 194
- Maryland Route 198
- Maryland Route 213
- Maryland Route 222
- Maryland Route 228
- Maryland Route 231
- Maryland Route 234
- Maryland Route 235
- Maryland Route 285
- Maryland Route 291
- Maryland Route 300
- Maryland Route 313
- Maryland Route 318
- Maryland Route 322
- Maryland Route 331
- Maryland Route 346
- Maryland Route 355
- Maryland Route 363
- Maryland Route 404
- Maryland Route 410
- Maryland Route 413
- Maryland Route 500
- Maryland Route 528
- Maryland Route 537
- Maryland Route 615
- Maryland Route 704
- Maryland Route 743
- Route 54 (Maryland–Delaware)
- U.S. Route 11 in Maryland
- U.S. Route 13 in Maryland
- U.S. Route 15 in Maryland
- U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Hagerstown–Frederick, Maryland)
- U.S. Route 40 Scenic
- U.S. Route 219 in Maryland
- U.S. Route 220 in Maryland
Main page featured articles
edit- Maryland Route 36 (2010-06-30)
- U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Keysers Ridge–Cumberland, Maryland) (2014-04-28)
- Interstate 68 (2016-08-02)
- U.S. Route 113 (2017-05-24)
Did you know? articles
edit- Interstate 68 (2009-01-25)
- Maryland Route 24 (2011-03-05)
- Maryland Route 194 (2011-04-26)
- Maryland Route 170 (2012-12-22)
- Interstate 97 (2016-04-20)