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I tweaked one sentence that was quite awkward and did not quite match the article tonally, on traffic counts. Also,
WP:USRD/STDS suggests that links for US highways that are piped be in the form "US 55", not "US-55" (i.e. no hyphen), which I've changed.
Mentioned this on your user talk, but please clip newspaper citations when you can and use {{cite news}}. I would have required you to do it if I had not done it already. Earwig tool brings up very little close paraphrasing aside from a low-quality content farm page, copying the article, that can be tossed.
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420Traveler: Is there a particular reason for this? I would not have known myself, it's not mentioned in the relevant standard, and it's
not current KDOT practice, though I do now see it on other Kansas pages. Perhaps this is worth mentioning to the WikiProject to figure out if this should be continued.
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