Please see if anything can be expanded upon as per
WP:WIAFA critera.
Its entire 65.98-mile (106.18 km) length is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation, beginning at U.S. Route 209 and New York State Route 55 in the hamlet of Kerhonkson to the Connecticut state line near the village of Millerton. Reword this sentence please.
Done
Most of route in Dutchess County was once part of the Dutchess Turnpike, an early road interconnecting Poughkeepsie to various settlements in Dutchess County. US 44 was designated in 1935 and remained mostly unchanged until June 2007, when it was relocated onto a bypass of the village of Millbrook. Is most and mostly needed for this prose?
Done
US 44, however, joins Main Street to the northeast along what becomes the Dutchess Turnpike. West of the interchange, state maintenance continues along Main Street (designated Reference Route 983W, an unsigned reference route) for an additional 0.19 miles (0.31 km) to County Route 38 (Fairmont Avenue).[4] Past CR 38, Main Street becomes County Route 114. Is this a reference to current ongoing maintenance, which may date the article whence the maintenance is completed. Is there a reference for this fact?
Not done - That is not what it means. That means it is maintained by the state and that all road-related work on it is done by the state.
Thanks. Is the entire route maintained in this fashion?
Yes, and that has already been mentioned in the article.Mitch32contribs 12:32, 25 June 2008 (UTC)reply
Broadness
The Mid Hudson Bridge is mentioned in passing, and has its own article on wikipedia. There are WWW links which relate the bridge to highway traffic and the need to redesign the bridge from 2 to 3 lanes.
Mid-Hudson Bridge (US 44 and NY 55)
Done
There should be an external link or inline citation to the WWW site
Interchange of the Week-#1 which shows the picture of this particular trumpet interchange used in this instance.
Done
Mention should be made of the highway passing through Minnewaska state park. This featured highway article
M-35 (Michigan highway) gives a brief blurb of The Heritage Route / parks which was an important consideration for the tourism that the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) mentioned it in its press releases.
Article should consider adding a section on design (The engineering portion considered by Department of highways and / or County Planning Commissions), impact between economy/culture and the highway, as well as
effects of highway when references can be found ie
Kansas Turnpike and
M62 motorway, weight class and vehicle type and traveler types along highway. It would be good to know if it is
2 lane highway along the route as the pictures seem to indicate, at least until the bridge which is 3 lane, and the section of the article which states it is split into 2 one lane roads (is this equivalent to a
Dual carriageway).
This WWW gives a different view of AADT than the one cited
Local Highway Traffic Count Information
This [
WWW] gives the county number, count locations, what they count, [
vehicle classification 3 axle, motorcycle, etc] that are counted at the stations, in this region (8) there are no stations I can see on 44 [
[1]]
I am reading through the
publications to see if any address highway material type, highway classification, arterial, primary arterial, etc.
The map would be an excellent addition!!!
Not done - Not necessary to become that detailed, not everything you listed is going to be mentioned.
This is a nice piece of work, but it still has some shortcomings with respect to the good article criteria.
Please address these matters soon and then leave a note here showing how they have been resolved. After 48 hours the article should be reviewed again. If these issues are not addressed within 7 days, the article may be failed without further notice. Thank you for your work so far.
Good luck improving the article
SriMesh |
talk 02:18, 25 June 2008 (UTC)reply
Please see if anything can be expanded upon as per
WP:WIAFA critera.
Its entire 65.98-mile (106.18 km) length is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation, beginning at U.S. Route 209 and New York State Route 55 in the hamlet of Kerhonkson to the Connecticut state line near the village of Millerton. Reword this sentence please.
Done
Most of route in Dutchess County was once part of the Dutchess Turnpike, an early road interconnecting Poughkeepsie to various settlements in Dutchess County. US 44 was designated in 1935 and remained mostly unchanged until June 2007, when it was relocated onto a bypass of the village of Millbrook. Is most and mostly needed for this prose?
Done
US 44, however, joins Main Street to the northeast along what becomes the Dutchess Turnpike. West of the interchange, state maintenance continues along Main Street (designated Reference Route 983W, an unsigned reference route) for an additional 0.19 miles (0.31 km) to County Route 38 (Fairmont Avenue).[4] Past CR 38, Main Street becomes County Route 114. Is this a reference to current ongoing maintenance, which may date the article whence the maintenance is completed. Is there a reference for this fact?
Not done - That is not what it means. That means it is maintained by the state and that all road-related work on it is done by the state.
Thanks. Is the entire route maintained in this fashion?
Yes, and that has already been mentioned in the article.Mitch32contribs 12:32, 25 June 2008 (UTC)reply
Broadness
The Mid Hudson Bridge is mentioned in passing, and has its own article on wikipedia. There are WWW links which relate the bridge to highway traffic and the need to redesign the bridge from 2 to 3 lanes.
Mid-Hudson Bridge (US 44 and NY 55)
Done
There should be an external link or inline citation to the WWW site
Interchange of the Week-#1 which shows the picture of this particular trumpet interchange used in this instance.
Done
Mention should be made of the highway passing through Minnewaska state park. This featured highway article
M-35 (Michigan highway) gives a brief blurb of The Heritage Route / parks which was an important consideration for the tourism that the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) mentioned it in its press releases.
Article should consider adding a section on design (The engineering portion considered by Department of highways and / or County Planning Commissions), impact between economy/culture and the highway, as well as
effects of highway when references can be found ie
Kansas Turnpike and
M62 motorway, weight class and vehicle type and traveler types along highway. It would be good to know if it is
2 lane highway along the route as the pictures seem to indicate, at least until the bridge which is 3 lane, and the section of the article which states it is split into 2 one lane roads (is this equivalent to a
Dual carriageway).
This WWW gives a different view of AADT than the one cited
Local Highway Traffic Count Information
This [
WWW] gives the county number, count locations, what they count, [
vehicle classification 3 axle, motorcycle, etc] that are counted at the stations, in this region (8) there are no stations I can see on 44 [
[1]]
I am reading through the
publications to see if any address highway material type, highway classification, arterial, primary arterial, etc.
The map would be an excellent addition!!!
Not done - Not necessary to become that detailed, not everything you listed is going to be mentioned.
This is a nice piece of work, but it still has some shortcomings with respect to the good article criteria.
Please address these matters soon and then leave a note here showing how they have been resolved. After 48 hours the article should be reviewed again. If these issues are not addressed within 7 days, the article may be failed without further notice. Thank you for your work so far.
Good luck improving the article
SriMesh |
talk 02:18, 25 June 2008 (UTC)reply