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State routes in Connecticut should be named using the "SR-xx" short name format, consistent with national guidance.  Though the local team is working to standardize on short format naming, editors will likely encounter legacy and long format naming conventions (most commonly "State Rte" or "State Hwy").  Editors should take great care when updating names to the short format, as breaks in continuity can cause undesirable routing consequences.
The editors in Connecticut are also working on a page for [[Connecticut/Roads by type]].
The editors in Connecticut are also working on a page for [[Connecticut/Roads by type]].
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Revision as of 22:10, 19 April 2018


State routes in Connecticut should be named using the "SR-xx" short name format, consistent with national guidance. Though the local team is working to standardize on short format naming, editors will likely encounter legacy and long format naming conventions (most commonly "State Rte" or "State Hwy"). Editors should take great care when updating names to the short format, as breaks in continuity can cause undesirable routing consequences.

The editors in Connecticut are also working on a page for Connecticut/Roads by type.