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There is no conflict. Look at
[4] - Notice how a small section exists south of the 104 in Truro. It starts from Highway 311 and continues to Exit 21. This map
[5] is incorrect because it does not show that extra section. Andrew64715:37, 30 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Just a note, Route 4 is signed as going along Westville Road, George St, Provost St/Archimedes St, and East River Rd until it connects to Marsh St.
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