The Hip-Hop Artist from Atlanta

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Apparently I-20 really is a hip-hop artist from Atlanta and might be notable enough to justify mention in this article. There was a Creative Loafing [article] featuring him on 4 March 2004. -- Cleduc 09:43, 3 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Control Cities

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I see that only the four westernmost control cities are listed. Should all the controls be listed, just the four most major, or what's the desired fix for that? C.Fred 03:37, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Go ahead and add them... --Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 03:41, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Trivia

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Who added all that trivia? I removed some of it and placed it elsewhere in the article, but some of that stuff can be deleted because the info is either mentioned in other article or the info has its own article in its right. - --Bdj95 17:07, 10 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Exit list

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Texas

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Exit # Road Toward
Exit 3 Stocks Rd.
Exit 7 Johnson Rd.
Exit 13 CR-229 Gozar, TX
Exit 22 TX-2903 North-Toyah, TX South-Balmorhea
Exit 29 North-CR 419 South-CR 211
Exit 33 FM-869
Exit 37 Bus-20 & US 80 Pecos, TX
Exit 39 TX-17 North-Pecos, TX South-Locker, TX
Exit 40 S. Country Club Dr. Pecos
Exit 42 US 285 North-Pecos South-Fort Stockton
Exit 44 Collie Rd Pecos
Exit 49 FM-516 Barstow, TX
Exit 52 Bus-20 & US 80 Barstow, TX

Meaningless phrase

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When I read this:

. This did not occur due to the significant mileage of dually-signed freeway

I have to wonder what the heck it means. Could somebody explain this to us non-highway nerds? Unschool 04:35, 17 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

Frankly, even as a highway nerd, the sentence is useless. The highway was designed to branch off from I-10 in west Texas; it was not intended to be coast-to-coast. So, there was no reason to sign I-20 west of the junction as I-10 and I-20. (Going a step further, it would have to be I-10/20/30, since I-30 branches off from I-20 in the DFW Metroplex.)
From a procedural standpoint, since it's unsourced and not covered in the body of the article, I've removed it from the intro. —C.Fred (talk) 16:51, 17 September 2015 (UTC)Reply
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Note that this article has been requested for Pending Changes to replace the current semi protection. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.224.254.163 (talk) 03:56, 12 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Infobox junctions

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Remember that we have a 10-jct limit for the infobox.

Remember that the infobox list is a summary of the main list in the body of the article.

Frankly, the reason being given to change the list is weak and pedantic. If anyone cares to know specifically if I-65 intersects I-20/I-59 or just I-20, that reader would be looking at a map or Interstate 20 in Alabama, not here, or better yet, reading the RD prose.

In short, nothing needs to be changed that results in AL getting three junctions listed and SC losing one. Imzadi 1979  00:44, 26 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

I'd then vouch for the second I-59 to be removed entirely. Remember that some readers are only looking this up for traveling purposes(Wikivoyage isn't so popular), and yes, while it is very important to have a SC junction, it is also important not to mislead readers. While never being on either road, or never being to Alabama(I was on I-65, but in Tennessee and Kentucky), I watched a livestream. They are 5.561 miles (8.950 km) apart, which is kind of a lot in a city. Also, it would be two Alabama junctions, and South Carolina still has one because it is the eastern terminus. It was already fixed on the Interstate 59 article by 108.170.65.170, FWIW. --Hurricane Tracker 495 00:53, 26 December 2020 (UTC)Reply
Yeah, the previous one Imzadi1979 was refferring to, the first I-59 junction, is in Mississippi. To be fair, its within 30 miles of the border. --Hurricane Tracker 495 00:54, 26 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

It Appears I Found I-20 In I-74 NCDOT Eastern Extension Plan

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https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=10723.0 69.1.39.81 (talk) 16:37, 21 May 2021 (UTC)Reply