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==Multiplexes==
I agree with making it clear (on US 52) what's a multiplex, but I don't think they should be in their own section, to keep everything in order along the road. --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 01:07, 26 Feb 2005 (UTC)
==RI routes==
I managed to fix the extra whitespace - see RI 1A. --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 01:33, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Also, can you add to the part of RI 51 about RIDOT taking down the signs after being asked to by the towns? --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 02:00, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)
==Holy shit==
Check out the 1972 (lower left) configuration in :Image:I-95_RI_exit_27.jpg, specifically the one-way roads. The bridge carrying US 1 over I-95 was one-way south. 1962 (upper right) had a short one-way pair as well. --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 22:35, 3 Mar 2005 (UTC)
==Yo==
I'm making maps for the routes - I've made :Image:RI 1A map.png so far. I'd like to be sure everything in the base map (:Image:RI State Highways base.png) is fine before continuing. Two things I can think of:
*Does 179 end at 81 or the state line?
*What do various sources say about 114 in Cumberland? Other than that one wicked old reassurance, it appears most if not all signs putting it on the northern route say TO 114, while the 123 route has the signs at the split from 123.
--User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 15:44, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Signage also shows 114 with 123 though, and most of the signage putting 114 on Blackstone says TO 114. It could be argued in the same way that 138 southbound stays with 24 until exit 2. Eh, I'll probably keep what I have. Any comments on the format of the maps? --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 17:47, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
*Signage going both ways on 114 specificially show 114 turning onto Blackstone. Southbound on Diamond Hill, there's a large green sign that points 114 to the right onto Blackstone. Going Northbound on Broad, there is a 114 trailblazer that points it to the right onto Blackstone.
*The maps look great. One question though, what does green signify vs. red? -- User:K1vsr (User talk:K1vsr)
I seem to remember at least one of those signs saying TO 114. I'll keep it there though. Green is locally maintained and red is state maintained {I explain that in the caption on RI 1A). By the way, to get the signature, simply click the second-to-last button above the text box; it inserts the text --~~~~. --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 18:51, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
:Hmmm, the green in Westerly is rather hard to make out on the thumbnail - I'll try with different colors. --User:SPUI (User talk:SPUI) 18:55, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)