Proponents do not disagree that the building of the highway damages the environment, but counter with the extensive investment and care in minimizing this inherent damage - what should THAT mean? There is a society called "Citizen for Highway 6" which donates money for these purposes? Or does it mean that the highway owners donate money to the conservation of wild animals? Who performs "extensive investment and care", and to what projects they invest (and how much)? -- Urod 20:54, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
I made some changes that may be subject to a wider consensus on standards. My understanding was that the appelation "Highway" was reserved for [blue] freeways and "Route" for [red] major roads, with "road" used for 3-digit green and 4-digit brown arteries. I understand that this isn't uniform: the reference to 3 & 7 as routes and 443 as a highway illustrate the exceptions. Cheers, Tewfik Talk 03:48, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Should speed limit be mentioned? As far as I know, even though officially all highways in Israel have a limit of 110km/h, only Highway 6 currently allows this speed (the other highways have a lower posted limit).-- EngineeringCat 06:23, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
The KM count shouldn't start from 66, since that part of the road doesn't actually exist. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.68.248.122 ( talk) 2 December 2008
Some relevant articles that I haven't had time to go over:
The highway's southern segments from Ma'ahaz to Soreq are free of toll collection. I think it is because the state has paid for their construction, rather than the licensed operator, but I'm not sure. Kulystab ( talk) 23:48, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
The article should have a section describing the officially planned future extensions to the north and south and the table should include that information. This information is in the Hebrew language article, but I would rather not rely on Google to translate it because I'm sure some of the wikipedians here are competent in both English and Hebrew. M Carling 10:35, 19 October 2012 (UTC)
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Just by looking at where the road should be on the map it's clear than an updated map is needed to address the new sections that opened in the North, and possibly show its planned areas as well. Saxophonemn ( talk) 09:49, 4 February 2019 (UTC)
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Proponents do not disagree that the building of the highway damages the environment, but counter with the extensive investment and care in minimizing this inherent damage - what should THAT mean? There is a society called "Citizen for Highway 6" which donates money for these purposes? Or does it mean that the highway owners donate money to the conservation of wild animals? Who performs "extensive investment and care", and to what projects they invest (and how much)? -- Urod 20:54, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
I made some changes that may be subject to a wider consensus on standards. My understanding was that the appelation "Highway" was reserved for [blue] freeways and "Route" for [red] major roads, with "road" used for 3-digit green and 4-digit brown arteries. I understand that this isn't uniform: the reference to 3 & 7 as routes and 443 as a highway illustrate the exceptions. Cheers, Tewfik Talk 03:48, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Should speed limit be mentioned? As far as I know, even though officially all highways in Israel have a limit of 110km/h, only Highway 6 currently allows this speed (the other highways have a lower posted limit).-- EngineeringCat 06:23, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
The KM count shouldn't start from 66, since that part of the road doesn't actually exist. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.68.248.122 ( talk) 2 December 2008
Some relevant articles that I haven't had time to go over:
The highway's southern segments from Ma'ahaz to Soreq are free of toll collection. I think it is because the state has paid for their construction, rather than the licensed operator, but I'm not sure. Kulystab ( talk) 23:48, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
The article should have a section describing the officially planned future extensions to the north and south and the table should include that information. This information is in the Hebrew language article, but I would rather not rely on Google to translate it because I'm sure some of the wikipedians here are competent in both English and Hebrew. M Carling 10:35, 19 October 2012 (UTC)
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Just by looking at where the road should be on the map it's clear than an updated map is needed to address the new sections that opened in the North, and possibly show its planned areas as well. Saxophonemn ( talk) 09:49, 4 February 2019 (UTC)
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