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These are written west-to-east or south-to-north to follow the direction of the mileposts as posted along the highways. That's why the US 66 article is written as it is, and flipping it would make it inconsistent with all of the other US Highway articles. Also, assuming you gained consensus for such a change on the talk page, you can't just flip the subsections around, you'd have to totally rewrite all of them, you'd have to invert the order of junctions in the infobox and in the major intersections section. Imzadi 1979 → 23:27, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
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Kenny, the standard adopted almost universally in the United states is that milepost 0 is at the west end of an east-west highway. It is therefore logical to assume that for an east-west highway the beginning is in the west and the ending is in the east. That is the standard adopted by the US Roads Wikiproject. Almost all other highway related projects have adopted a similar practice. Wherever the government agency that maintains the highway places milepost 0, that is the beginning of the road. If you want to argue this convention is wrong, fine, but that discussion needs to take place at a much larger venue than this user talk page, as literally 10,000+ articles are affected, including previously reviewed featured and good articles. I'd start at WT:HWY, and I'd use a much more solid rational than song lyrics when going against a convention set by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Dave ( talk) 06:14, 17 May 2016 (UTC)
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These are written west-to-east or south-to-north to follow the direction of the mileposts as posted along the highways. That's why the US 66 article is written as it is, and flipping it would make it inconsistent with all of the other US Highway articles. Also, assuming you gained consensus for such a change on the talk page, you can't just flip the subsections around, you'd have to totally rewrite all of them, you'd have to invert the order of junctions in the infobox and in the major intersections section. Imzadi 1979 → 23:27, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
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Kenny, the standard adopted almost universally in the United states is that milepost 0 is at the west end of an east-west highway. It is therefore logical to assume that for an east-west highway the beginning is in the west and the ending is in the east. That is the standard adopted by the US Roads Wikiproject. Almost all other highway related projects have adopted a similar practice. Wherever the government agency that maintains the highway places milepost 0, that is the beginning of the road. If you want to argue this convention is wrong, fine, but that discussion needs to take place at a much larger venue than this user talk page, as literally 10,000+ articles are affected, including previously reviewed featured and good articles. I'd start at WT:HWY, and I'd use a much more solid rational than song lyrics when going against a convention set by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Dave ( talk) 06:14, 17 May 2016 (UTC)
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