| 1. | For GIS data and the traffic book, be careful at concurrencies.
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| 2. | The traffic book gives the complete lengths of rural and municipal segments of highways.
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| 3. | There is also the traffic book, which gives detailed AADT and length data ( to three decimal places ).
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| 4. | To find the junctions, it's easiest to copy and paste the traffic book information into a spreadsheet.
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| 5. | The traffic book gives precedence to the highest-class highway with the lowest number ( I-35 ?
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| 6. | This was referenced in a traffic book somewhere, I believe .-- talk ) 05 : 26, 25 October 2006 ( UTC)
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