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I saw you undid my "MSHA" edit. Just wanted to let you know that I have never seen anyone use the "D". Formally, we are MSHA; and informally we are SHA. Just let me know your reasoning if you feel it is necessary to include MDSHA. -- Thisisbossi 20:35, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
69.140.173.15 recently tagged some of my edits as original research, and I must regrettably agree with the tag. Therefore I have taken the initiative to remove the material because I know quite well that I will likely not find any documents to verify such which I could post a link to. Also, considering the grand scheme of this article, it wasn't particularly relevant, either -- really just more of an interesting bit of trivia (and of course Wikipedia is not a repository for trivia). I include the information here, however, should anyone ever find it of any use:
However, the method of signal timing differs between Montgomery County and the rest of the State. Whereas the State attempts to equally proportion greentime to all traffic movements, Montgomery County typically assigns a much larger amount of greentime to the major street movements and, consequently, considerably less time to the minor street movements. The opinion is that delay accrued whilst waiting to enter onto the mainline will be compensated by the time saved in the improved flow along the major roadway. At this time, there is no conclusive evidence to indicate whether this timing's overall impact on users is better, worse, or equal to the State's timing method.
Also, thanks to that same anon for spotting an error in my phrasing. While OOTS is very-closely linked to the Districts -- moreso than with the SHA headquarters -- there is no defined organisational level that specifically places OOTS in charge of the Districts. This can be verified via the organisational information on the SHA website. -- Thisisbossi 06:00, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
Regarding the article it needs expansion and I see no references present please address these problems and nominate it again soon, thank you. Lakers 04:43, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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I saw you undid my "MSHA" edit. Just wanted to let you know that I have never seen anyone use the "D". Formally, we are MSHA; and informally we are SHA. Just let me know your reasoning if you feel it is necessary to include MDSHA. -- Thisisbossi 20:35, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
69.140.173.15 recently tagged some of my edits as original research, and I must regrettably agree with the tag. Therefore I have taken the initiative to remove the material because I know quite well that I will likely not find any documents to verify such which I could post a link to. Also, considering the grand scheme of this article, it wasn't particularly relevant, either -- really just more of an interesting bit of trivia (and of course Wikipedia is not a repository for trivia). I include the information here, however, should anyone ever find it of any use:
However, the method of signal timing differs between Montgomery County and the rest of the State. Whereas the State attempts to equally proportion greentime to all traffic movements, Montgomery County typically assigns a much larger amount of greentime to the major street movements and, consequently, considerably less time to the minor street movements. The opinion is that delay accrued whilst waiting to enter onto the mainline will be compensated by the time saved in the improved flow along the major roadway. At this time, there is no conclusive evidence to indicate whether this timing's overall impact on users is better, worse, or equal to the State's timing method.
Also, thanks to that same anon for spotting an error in my phrasing. While OOTS is very-closely linked to the Districts -- moreso than with the SHA headquarters -- there is no defined organisational level that specifically places OOTS in charge of the Districts. This can be verified via the organisational information on the SHA website. -- Thisisbossi 06:00, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
Regarding the article it needs expansion and I see no references present please address these problems and nominate it again soon, thank you. Lakers 04:43, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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