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"The direct route and most of the loop road were improved to state highway standards as part of a project contracted out on October 16, 1914," -- What about the roads would have needed improvement?
Are there any figures on the number of people who commute through the road each day? Here in Ohio, ODOT studies and keeps publicly accessible records of estimated traffic on state routes. If this were an Ohio route I would say it's essential, but I'm unfamiliar with NYSDOT and what information it releases.
I'm satisfied with your responses. Were this a more major road I'd be more insistent about traffic numbers, and were it a road through a more rugged terrain I would be more insistent about the twists and turns. For GA I find the amount of information is satisfactory. A quick check at a few references confirm what they are verifying, so I'm passing for GA. Good work. —Ed!(talk)13:46, 14 December 2012 (UTC)Reply