Talk:Three Digit System of Highways in Puerto Rico
This article was nominated for deletion on 3 March. The result of the discussion was merge. |
I really cannot believe this page is being considered for deletion. It offends me that people think an article should be deleted because they "think" that this article was purely my research. The reason I created the page is to help people especially possible visitors to understand how the general system of highways work in the island. Do you see a 400-road in the east? Or a 900-road in the west? Let's say a person wants to go somewhere and he hears it is in Route 3XX. This article could make him know where in the island is located. I am a Puerto Rican and watched carefully the ordering of the highways and this article summarizes how it is organized in the three-digit system. It this does not "necessarily mean it was meant intentionally that way" how do you know that the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation is doing this just randomly? I really expect this article not to be deleted. If you want to change the name of the article, go ahead. It would not be fair and disappoint me enough to not include new articles in Wikipedia, because just as the states have a complete guide of highways, I have the right to explain how the highway system works in my island. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ericpr239 (talk • contribs)
- See WP:V, WP:OR. Original research isn't permitted on Wikipedia; it has to be published elsewhere first, and then cited here. —Scott5114↗ [EXACT CHANGE ONLY] 19:13, 5 March 2008 (UTC)