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A task force of the U.S. Roads WikiProject |
The Auto Trails task force coordinates all articles about auto trails: named highways that were promoted by non-government associations. This includes those that were designated after the 1920s, when routes were numbered, such as the Ocean Highway (1936).
Scope and goals
How you can help
Assessment
See WP:USRD/A for more details on how to assess articles for this task force.
Recognized content
Featured articles
Good articles
Main page featured articles
- Utah State Route 128 (2009-04-06)
- Interstate 15 in Arizona (2010-09-13)
- Interstate 80 Business (West Wendover, Nevada–Wendover, Utah) (2013-02-11)
- U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Keysers Ridge–Cumberland, Maryland) (2014-04-28)
- U.S. Route 50 in Nevada (2018-02-08)
- Interstate 70 in Colorado (2021-03-01)
- U.S. Route 30 in Iowa (2021-12-05)
Did you know? articles
Wendover Cut-off (2007-08-04)
Interstate 15 in Arizona (2007-08-14)
Lincoln Highway (Omaha) (2007-09-27)
Interstate 70 in Colorado (2008-02-21)
Interstate 80 in Nevada (2008-03-02)
U.S. Route 30 in Iowa (2010-07-14)
Interstate 80 in Utah (2014-01-16)
Resources
Presently talk:auto trail has several lists and a number of links to maps.
- American Automobile Association (1922). Highways Green Book (3rd ed.). Washington, DC: American Automobile Association. pp. 418–20.
- United States Touring Map (Map). Automobile Club of America and National Highways Association. 1924.
- Midget Map of the Transcontinental Trails of the United States (Map). Clason Map Company. 1923.
- Touring Atlas of the United States (Map). Clason Map Company. 1925.
- Auto Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 1926.
Structure
Articles should follow WP:USRD/STDS for standards and structure.
Categories
Auto trail pole markers and signs
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