Talk:Nova Scotia Highway 106

Latest comment: 10 years ago by Floydian in topic Untitled

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We should get the kilometre posts up on the exit list, since the 106 has the roadside posts now. I'm also curious as to where the exit numbers for the at-grade intersections come from. Are they just conjectural? I think posting them is not a great idea, because if you compare a highway like the 105, it's clearly impractical to list all the at-grade non-numbered intersections.

We also need to get a TCH-style crest up here, if we can find one. It's part of the Trans-Canada Highway and road geeks across the country will be interested in this article.Blue william 08:38, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Added an infobox to the page, and removed some at-grade intersections (two in particular, 3 Brooks Road and Central Caribou Road are just non-connecting overpasses) - also bunched the traffic circle into one "exit..." The traffic circle is not actually posted as Exit 3, though it is identified as such on many maps. Someone else may know the best way to proceed with this.Blue william 05:39, 5 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Just to respond to this last point for others reference, the Nova Scotia traffic volume book labels the roundabout as exit 3. However, further intersections are not given numbers, so I've removed them in my overhaul of the article. - Floydian τ ¢ 22:01, 19 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

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