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Listing the expressways in Michigan isn't original research. Do we really need this tag?
The stretches in question on M-66, M-52, US-31, and US-223 are surface roads (they have some grade intersections, but some old intersections with minor roads have been closed) with access denied to abutting properties. They are not 2-lane freeways, although some, especially M-52, of them could be upgraded to full freeways.
I have been on all four of the stretches in question and have noticed fences along the highways with the warning "LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY access denied to abutting property except at intersections and interchanges" -- Paul from Michigan 00:54, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
The Satellite view feature on Google Maps has helped me trace roads conforming to expressway criteria. Looking at the images will serve as sources to verify the information. The information is mostly from the sharp satellite photos. -- Boxstaa ( talk) 03:28, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
That might be true but Google Maps doesn't label these roads as freeways or expressways, so what you are doing is OR. Imzadi1979 ( talk) 04:46, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
But I kinda figured that since Google Maps provided the information combined with common sense, that to my point of view claims like these would cease to be original research. Therefore I think Google Maps is a common source. -- Boxstaa ( talk) 07:17, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
No blogs, no Google maps. Not even sure that this article should exist, as there may be no reliable way to determine the contents of this list. -- Rschen7754 ( T C) 05:10, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
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Listing the expressways in Michigan isn't original research. Do we really need this tag?
The stretches in question on M-66, M-52, US-31, and US-223 are surface roads (they have some grade intersections, but some old intersections with minor roads have been closed) with access denied to abutting properties. They are not 2-lane freeways, although some, especially M-52, of them could be upgraded to full freeways.
I have been on all four of the stretches in question and have noticed fences along the highways with the warning "LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY access denied to abutting property except at intersections and interchanges" -- Paul from Michigan 00:54, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
The Satellite view feature on Google Maps has helped me trace roads conforming to expressway criteria. Looking at the images will serve as sources to verify the information. The information is mostly from the sharp satellite photos. -- Boxstaa ( talk) 03:28, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
That might be true but Google Maps doesn't label these roads as freeways or expressways, so what you are doing is OR. Imzadi1979 ( talk) 04:46, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
But I kinda figured that since Google Maps provided the information combined with common sense, that to my point of view claims like these would cease to be original research. Therefore I think Google Maps is a common source. -- Boxstaa ( talk) 07:17, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
No blogs, no Google maps. Not even sure that this article should exist, as there may be no reliable way to determine the contents of this list. -- Rschen7754 ( T C) 05:10, 6 April 2009 (UTC)