On May 2, 2006, at 3:18 AM, Zoney wrote:
According to his proposal, yes, it does.
Of course, to be realistic you'd have to add in [[Wikipedia:Article size]]. An article just about a four-way stop would probably be better off merged with another article and redirected, unless it was a particularly interesting four-way stop.
So [[Pullman, Washington]] would have detailed prose about each and every single intersection? That's absurd.
There's little need to deliberately present such absurd options, that obviously aren't being suggested by others.
The logical place to merge a sentence or two about an intersection is into the article for that route.
Great. Now every city street has its own article. Imagine:
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From [[Merman Drive, Pullman, Washington]]:
The drive goes past several apartment complexes, a coffee shop, and a bar. The vast majority of the street's population consists of [[Washington State University]] students.
Merman Drive intersects [[Terre View Drive, Pullman, Washington]] at a [[four-way stop]]. This stop is at the same intersection as Zoe's Cafe, the aforementioned coffee shop.
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Shoot me now.