Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian Roads/Assessment

The Assessment department details how to tag articles of interest to the project banners, and specifies quality and importance guidelines. Anyone may assess articles in accordance with this guideline, with the exception of the featured classes, A-class, and GA-class, as these can only be applied after a successful review at the relevant forum.

Tagging articles
Articles which are of interest to this project should have the project banner template, WikiProject Australian Roads, placed at the top of their talk page. See the template documentation for more information.

Assessment summary
Australia road transport articles by quality log

Quality scale
A-Class criteria: Article has gone through and passed an A-Class Review (at WikiProject Highways).
 * A-Class Review is good preparation for the Featured Article criteria, and it is strongly recommended that an article pass ACR before it is considered for FAC.

B-Class criteria: Article is mostly complete and without major issues. Article has: and is a NPOV, well-written well-referenced article, without trivia that can not be integrated.
 * A brief but informative lead section which introduces all the article sections.
 * An infobox
 * A section devoted to describing the route of the road, well-written and referenced.
 * A history into the road, informative, and well-written.
 * A list of the road's junctions.

C-Class criteria: A substantial article that is not B-Class because:
 * The route description, history, and (major) junctions sections are present; However, one or more of the sections is incomplete, missing sources, or in need of copyediting.
 * It contains cleanup banners, such as cleanup and POV, unreferenced, or similar.
 * It contains large numbers of inline tags, such as citation needed, clarify, or similar.

The above information applies specifically to road articles, in addition to the grading scheme below:

Importance scale
This is the importance in relation to WikiProject Australian Roads only. See the parent WikiProjects to determine an articles importance in relation to that project.