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The U.S. Roads WikiProject
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Hello and welcome to the WikiProject U.S. Roads page! If you would like to help, please jump in and start adding or editing. If you would like to join the group, please sign up below.

Contents

Scope

This WikiProject maintains all articles regarding roads in the United States, except

  • Most city streets, which fall under WP:USST. Some city streets which carry numbered routes, or did in their past, also fall under this project (i.e. they are tagged by both projects).

Goals

  1. Standardizing the existing state highway WPs listed below.
  2. To some extent, standardizing the state highway articles for which a WP does not exist yet.
  3. Categorization and improvement of general U.S. highway-related articles, e.g. Good Roads Movement.
  4. Assessment and classification of all project and subproject articles for both informative and WP:1.0 purposes.

Naming conventions

Resources

Nationwide

Historic maps and routings

Internal databases

States

Resources listed here are for states that do not have a WikiProject or task force created. For state-specific resources, see the individual projects where applicable.

Arizona
Colorado
Delaware
Idaho
Wyoming

Essays

See /Essays.

Relationships

Parent WikiProjects

Highways | U.S. WikiProjects

Sibling WikiProjects

Canada | United Kingdom

Descendant WikiProjects

U.S. Highways | U.S. Interstate Highways
Alabama | California | California County Routes | Connecticut | Florida | Florida County Roads | Georgia | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Missouri | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New York | North Carolina | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin

Related WikiProjects

U.S. Streets

Policy regarding subordination

As long as a state's WikiProject is in good shape, USRD's policy is that it will not interfere with that WikiProject's operations. Departments of USRD such as shields, infoboxes and nav, map task force, assessment, peer review, etc. may have special requirements for projects, but you need to take those issues up with those departments.

Participants

See Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Participants.

Quality statistics

U.S. road transport
articles
Importance
Top High Mid Low None Total
Quality
Featured article FA 6 14 20
Featured list FL 2 2 4
A 4 7 6 17
Good article GA 2 38 99 21 160
B 4 136 566 67 773
C 1 157 272 33 463
Start 12 540 1723 265 2540
Stub 6 380 4886 875 2 6149
List 64 52 117 44 277
Assessed 89 1315 7686 1311 2 10403
Total 89 1315 7686 1311 2 10403

Structure

See also U.S. Roads Manual of Style, State Highway Naming Conventions, Subprojects

Each state is to have a state highway WikiProject of its own when enough interest (i.e. multiple editors willing to commit to said project) to warrant such a project arises. Specifically, each should have a routebox and a standardized structure of some sort. A stub type is also appropriate in any case where there are 30 road stubs or more (or, if no WikiProject, at least 60). A state law and external links section is optional.

However, it is not possible to be doing 50 WikiProjects at this time. Therefore, this project will coordinate the starting of new WikiProjects for states without one and will determine the efficiency of each existing subproject. Contributors may weigh in on which state should be started next and which projects are least efficient/active on WT:USRD/SUB.

All stub articles should be tagged with one of the stub templates listed below. All of the articles are to be named as prescribed on WP:USSH.

Interstate and U.S. Highway articles may be classified as follows: Multi-state and primary routes belong in the U.S. Interstate or U.S. Highway WikiProjects. Single state, secondary routes belong in WP:IH or WP:USH as well as the respective state's WP, or if one does not exist, solely in the U.S. Interstate or U.S. Highway WikiProjects.

All articles not covered by a subproject are to use the this structure. Sections can be added or modified as necessary. Articles covered by a subproject should use the structure specified by the subproject instead.

Subproject delegation

Subprojects are to be formed to customize and supplement this standard to the requirements of the particular state. Unless otherwise specified, when this project's standards and a subproject's standards conflict, this project has priority.

Articles

See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Quality articles

Featured articles

For the latest list of Featured Articles, see Category:FA-Class U.S. road transport articles. For maps used on featured articles, see Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/FAs.

Featured lists

For the latest list of Featured Lists, see Category:FL-Class U.S. road transport articles

Featured topics

11 articles
Featured article State touring routes in Warren County, New York
Good article New York State Route 8
Good article New York State Route 9L
Good article New York State Route 9N
Featured article New York State Route 28
Good article New York State Route 28N
Featured article New York State Route 32
Good article New York State Route 32B
Good article New York State Route 149
Good article New York State Route 254
Good article New York State Route 418


6 articles
Good article New York State Route 20N
Good article New York State Route 20SY
Good article New York State Route 92
Good article New York State Route 173
Featured article New York State Route 174
Featured article New York State Route 175


Featured pictures

A-Class articles

For the latest list of A-class articles, see Category:A-Class U.S. road transport articles.

Good Articles

Did You Know?

Several articles have been featured on the Main Page in the Did You Know section. To qualify for this feature - articles must be less than 5 days old. (articles can be developed in user space before publishing in mainspace.)

For a list of the articles that have made DYK, click here.

Collaboration and review

Creation

Articles

See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Quality articles

Shields

See also Shields Task Force

Shields for most state highways have been created. See Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Shields/Database for the naming convention and Commons category for state highway shields.

U.S. Road shields on Wikicommons

Maps

See also Maps Task Force

Maps are available various articles. You can help by creating maps for the Maps Task Force

U.S. Road maps on Wikicommons

Internet relay chat (IRC)

See Internet Relay Chat on WikiProject Highways

The IRC channel for this project and all subprojects is #wikipedia-en-roads. Feel free to join to discuss/collaborate about anything U.S. Roads.

Tasks you can do

To-do list for Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads:
  • Convert all references to standard citation templates.
  • Inactive projects.
  • National members.
  • Ensure all projects have at least one active user.
  • Standardize state subproject structures.

Categories to watch

Templates

Article Content

see Article Templates for the list of available templates

Stub

See Stub templates

Stub templates are used for tagging articles with very little detail - place on bottom of main article.

Talk Page Banner

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Project Navigation

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User templates

Project News

All members of this and descendant projects should consider placing {{USRD Announcements}} on their user page.

These templates contain news for all of the U.S. Road WikiProjects. To see the templates in action, click on one of the template links above.


U.S. Roads WikiProject announcements and open tasks
watch · · discuss

Articles needing attention • Assessment • Maps • Newsletter • Shields • Standards

  • The splitting of the participants list by state has concluded.
  • The Utah task force has been repromoted to a state highway WikiProject.
  • The New York WikiProject has returned to USRD.
  • The Newsletter has been replaced by the new Blog.
Featured article candidates 
U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Keyser's Ridge–Cumberland, Maryland)
A-Class review 
M-185 (Michigan highway)New York State Route 73State Route 74 (New York–Vermont)Interstate 80 Business (West Wendover, NV – Wendover, UT)
Good article candidates 
Full list...
Peer review 
Interstate 82
Articles needing attention (429)  
...to exit or junction lists (171) • ...to maps (57) • ...to merging (26) • ...to infoboxes (238) • ...to shields (58) • ...to assessment (15) • ...to reassessment (4)
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  • This page was last modified on 26 September 2008, at 19:50.

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