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I removed the exit numbers since they did not correspond with proper exit numbering schemes... For some reason, they continued across the state line, but this is not policy for either NJ or PA. Chances are that, for such a short roadway, the exit numbers may never have actually been signed, and in any case the numbers are pure speculation anyway.
Famartin17:42, 11 September 2007 (UTC)reply
Policies differ from state to state, the numbers I used were based on the direction of the highway and it's total proposed length and where those highways would have met 895 at it's milemarker. Usually with shorter highways such as these they would continue the numbers across so as not to have two Exit 1's so close in proximity... I have observed this in other states...
Route 8220:00, 13 September 2007 (UTC)reply
That may be, but in any case, you have no documented source of exit numbers so per Wikipedia policy, you simply cannot just go and "make up" the numbers. They are being removed again.
Famartin23:35, 13 September 2007 (UTC)reply
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I removed the exit numbers since they did not correspond with proper exit numbering schemes... For some reason, they continued across the state line, but this is not policy for either NJ or PA. Chances are that, for such a short roadway, the exit numbers may never have actually been signed, and in any case the numbers are pure speculation anyway.
Famartin17:42, 11 September 2007 (UTC)reply
Policies differ from state to state, the numbers I used were based on the direction of the highway and it's total proposed length and where those highways would have met 895 at it's milemarker. Usually with shorter highways such as these they would continue the numbers across so as not to have two Exit 1's so close in proximity... I have observed this in other states...
Route 8220:00, 13 September 2007 (UTC)reply
That may be, but in any case, you have no documented source of exit numbers so per Wikipedia policy, you simply cannot just go and "make up" the numbers. They are being removed again.
Famartin23:35, 13 September 2007 (UTC)reply