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In the "Mile roads traveling north" section, I propose deleting the entry for 7 1/2 mile Road. As it currently exists, the text is not grammatically correct and repeats itself. Pembroke is fragmentary and is never signed as 7 1/2 mile Road. I don't believe it meets the standard of notability.-- Thomprod ( talk) 14:52, 29 September 2018 (UTC)
A discussion is taking place to address the redirect Mile road system. The discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2021 November 6#Mile road system until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. snood1205( Say Hi! (talk)) 02:37, 6 November 2021 (UTC)
Northwestern Highway was an existing surface boulevard from Wyoming to beyond Telegraph. The portion within Detroit had, by mid-century, acquired (and present-day service drives retain) the name James Couzens. In the mid-1960s Northwestern was reconstructed as freeway. [Tighten up this prose and add to the M-10 section of the article] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.154.192.197 ( talk) 00:32, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
If none of the roads in Lapeer County have mile numbering, then arguably they're just roads running along section lines which are spaced a mile apart, as noted in the lede, and have nothing to do with the Detroit system. Mapsax ( talk) 22:04, 10 April 2023 (UTC)
A recent addition stated that M-97 (Groesbeck Highway) is discontinuous at M-102 (8 Mile Road) in the southbound direction. This is demonstrably false. Per satellite imagery, there are two through lanes southbound along M-97. Traffic is not forced to make a right turn to continue along M-97 in that direction. MDOT's Next Generation PR Finder does not show the section of Hoover Street between Groesbeck and 8 Mile under state jurisdiction, and the bare URL cited for the note does not mention this supposed discontinuity.
The routing that was described is impossible to take as the median crossover for a Michigan left on M-102 is east of the intersection with Hoover Street. For these reasons, I've removed it from this article. Also, that text added did not come from another article, so I've removed the "attribution" on this talk page statement as unnecessary. Imzadi 1979 → 07:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)
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In the "Mile roads traveling north" section, I propose deleting the entry for 7 1/2 mile Road. As it currently exists, the text is not grammatically correct and repeats itself. Pembroke is fragmentary and is never signed as 7 1/2 mile Road. I don't believe it meets the standard of notability.-- Thomprod ( talk) 14:52, 29 September 2018 (UTC)
A discussion is taking place to address the redirect Mile road system. The discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2021 November 6#Mile road system until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. snood1205( Say Hi! (talk)) 02:37, 6 November 2021 (UTC)
Northwestern Highway was an existing surface boulevard from Wyoming to beyond Telegraph. The portion within Detroit had, by mid-century, acquired (and present-day service drives retain) the name James Couzens. In the mid-1960s Northwestern was reconstructed as freeway. [Tighten up this prose and add to the M-10 section of the article] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.154.192.197 ( talk) 00:32, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
If none of the roads in Lapeer County have mile numbering, then arguably they're just roads running along section lines which are spaced a mile apart, as noted in the lede, and have nothing to do with the Detroit system. Mapsax ( talk) 22:04, 10 April 2023 (UTC)
A recent addition stated that M-97 (Groesbeck Highway) is discontinuous at M-102 (8 Mile Road) in the southbound direction. This is demonstrably false. Per satellite imagery, there are two through lanes southbound along M-97. Traffic is not forced to make a right turn to continue along M-97 in that direction. MDOT's Next Generation PR Finder does not show the section of Hoover Street between Groesbeck and 8 Mile under state jurisdiction, and the bare URL cited for the note does not mention this supposed discontinuity.
The routing that was described is impossible to take as the median crossover for a Michigan left on M-102 is east of the intersection with Hoover Street. For these reasons, I've removed it from this article. Also, that text added did not come from another article, so I've removed the "attribution" on this talk page statement as unnecessary. Imzadi 1979 → 07:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)