Talk:Bypass route

Bypass routes are a type of bannered highway usually used when the main route of the highway goes through a town and an alternate route of the same highway goes around the highway.

--most retarded sentence ever. esp. for an opening. Ka- zizzl Mc 17:42, 20 April 2006 (UTC)


 * where I live we call this one highway "the bypass". it was built like 30 years ago I think. it was extended like ten years ago. it bypasses an increasingly built up "buisness route". it has exits. it or the business route may be called a "highway". I want to make sure this article accurately says what a bypass is according to my understanding. it sounds like the 2nd paragraph is descrbing what I know to be a bypass.
 * so- what the heck is that first paragraph describing? anyone? Ka- zizzl Mc 17:55, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Hopefully the article is a little more clear now. The first paragraph is talking about highways where "Bypass" is part of the official designation; for example in Lexington, Kentucky where "Business U.S. 60" and "Bypass U.S. 60" are two separate routes.--Northenglish 03:26, 27 April 2006 (UTC)