User:Rschen7754/Without apology

There need to be more road articles on Wikipedia, not less. Without apology.

From WP:GEOROAD: International road networks (such as the International E-road network), Interstate, national, state and provincial highways are typically notable.

This means... that the typical state highway (and higher) is notable enough for its own article. Without apology.
 * The guidelines say so. WP:NEXIST exists, and the guideline tells you how to apply it to state highways - assume that there are sources.
 * Now that many newspaper databases are coming online, at least in the US, we can truly perform a more thorough search on these state highways.

Sure, in the United States I see a slight reduction in the short-term :
 * County highways are not state highways and do not fall under that presumption.
 * Secondary state highways are not the "typical" state highway. In many scenarios (depending on how the system works) they have been merged into WP:USRD/RCS lists or just lists.
 * Very short (<1 mile) state highways are not the "typical" state highway.

However, worldwide I see thousands more articles in the long-term:
 * The United States and Canada have a few states/provinces left that are missing state highways. And many U.S. Routes are missing state detail articles describing the routing in each state.
 * At present we have comparatively few articles in Latin America, Africa, and parts of Asia, where billions of people reside.
 * If you look through Wikidata, you find that most large Wikipedias - German, Spanish, French, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, and more - have thousands of articles on similar roads that do not exist yet on the English Wikipedia. Sure, there is a language barrier, but nowhere is that written into our notability guidelines. And rightly so, lest we conduct systemic bias.

Will they be stubs? Hopefully not forever. Ten years ago I could not have foreseen what we could do with sourcing in the United States today including through the Wikipedia library. It will be a while for other countries, especially in the developing world, but hopefully one day they will be available. In the meantime, WP:NEXIST exists.


 * Disclaimer: Not every country has a system that has state or provincial highways. For the United Kingdom, I am in full agreement with Centralized discussion/B roads in the United Kingdom, however I am not making a public statement about A roads at this time. This is not intended to be a statement on other countries.