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fact}} (and its lighthearted redirect {{
O RLY?}}) are used to mark places where a reference would be useful; please don't remove it from the article...
Scott5114 11:53, 9 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Just what am I supposed to use as a reference???
I have visited the site of CR 666 in Burlington Co. and there are no signs, despite that every 600 route connecting to it and around it has signage. I have also noticed that many counties seem to skip over this number.
Route 82 17:25, 9 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Print sources are generally preferred. Some sort of manual from NJDOT showing that it is indeed policy to skip the number "666" would be excellent, especially if it's also avaliable online. Another good source would be an article from a local newspaper about a numbering change from 666, and the reason for it. (See
WP:CITE). If you can't find anything, just don't worry about it, someone will see the {{
fact}} and add a reference - eventually. Thanks! ...
Scott5114 19:44, 9 June 2006 (UTC)reply