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Post by bprob
Following on from the discussion on Gas/Petrol Stations, some of the discussion there covered the Ireland wiki. I think we can agree that it is lacking in some areas of advice, which disadvantages new users and indeed can put experienced editors at cross-purposes with each other.

Davidg666 made an interesting post about it on the other thread, (link here: http://world.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... 98#p202998), and addressed the topics of L roads, road types and road levels.

I know a wiki has a facility to discuss changes to an article within the wiki itself, but I figured it would be no harm to start a thread on the topic here too, as the forum is often used as a first port of call for users.

For what its worth, I think we could mirror a lot of what is already on the UK wiki for Ireland. Indeed, xteejx, an area manager in the UK, posted along the same lines on the other thread.
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The UK Wiki has been recently updated with a few additional guidelines. Feel free to make a copy and adapt for your own purposes. :)

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