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Cascadia TALK| HISTORY 03:57, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Exit list Arizona State Route 202

Since you decided that changes were needed to the exit list, would you mind going back and fixing it so it looks uniform? That would be increadibly helpful. Cascadia TALK| HISTORY 20:37, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

I didn't create the exit list, but it will be helpful if someone got the information correctly. Maybe since you possibly live in the valley, you could find the errors that should be fixed.

I know, I created the exit list. I don't mind you adding information, but please do so in a way that does not break the exit list table format. The Santan is such a new freeway that very little information is available on it. Most maps don't even show it exists, those that do don't have exit numbers. I go by what information I have availble to verify, which is the exit list at [1] for the Loop 202. It hasn't been updated recently with any new exits, and I had to hunt down the city limits myself. All I ask is that if you're going to help make the exit list accurate, make sure that when you're done it looks as good as when you started editing. Cascadia TALK| HISTORY 12:04, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

I look at Alan's homepage monthly and it hasn't changed in two years. Take a drive on the new freeway and then you will find the current info. Some maps show it, others don't. Try an ADOT map of the Phoenix Metro area, it shows all freeways with exit numbers. I could have told you how many exits fall into what jurisdiction.

Should I talk to you about the changes needed to valley freeways? Maybe you should add an exit list to US 60 and Loop 303