User talk:Jmacrae14

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 * Some comments are in order since I've reverted all three of your edits:
 * Regarding I-475, that note you added was inappropriate because I-69 isn't the subject of that interchange, M-21 is. Yes, the ramps interleave and don't fully connect across the two interchanges, but that's not really the point of the table, nor is would that be a common maneuver to perform.
 * Regarding I-94, that was still the exit number when the interchange was removed, so it should be listed.
 * Regarding US 127, that's not how concurrency termini are handled. The table is written from the perspective of a driver following US 127 in either direction, and at that interchange, a driver cannot leave US 127 for I-94 eastbound. To leave for I-94 eastbound toward Detroit, that's the other end of the concurrency in Leoni Township. As for the exit numbers displayed, those normally follow the northbound direction of US 127.  Imzadi 1979  →   18:43, 20 September 2014 (UTC)