Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/ACR checklist samples


 * Based on WP:WIAFA, but formatted into a single numerical list, and updated with WP:USRD/STDS-specific items:


 * 1) Well-written: its prose is engaging and of a professional standard;
 * 2) Comprehensive: it neglects no major facts or details and places the subject in context;
 * 3) Well-researched: it is a thorough and representative survey of the relevant literature.  Claims are verifiable against  reliable sources and are supported by inline citations where appropriate;
 * 4) Neutral: it presents views fairly and without bias;
 * 5) Stable: it is not subject to ongoing edit wars and its content does not change significantly from day to day, except in response to the A-Class Review process and normal editing;
 * 6) Lead: a concise lead section that summarizes the topic and prepares the reader for the detail in the subsequent sections;
 * 7) Appropriate structure: follows WP:USRD/STDS in terms of article sections, adding addition appropriate sections as needed to cover the subject;
 * 8) Consistent citations: where required by criterion 3, consistently formatted citations
 * 9) Media. It has images and other media where appropriate, with succinct captions, and acceptable copyright status. Images included follow the image use policy. Non-free images or media must satisfy the criteria for inclusion of non-free content and be labeled accordingly.
 * 10) Length. It stays focused on the main topic without going into unnecessary detail (see summary style).


 * Based on WP:MH/A updated for USRD:


 * 1) The article is consistently referenced with an appropriate citation style, and all claims are verifiable against reliable sources, accurately represent the relevant body of published knowledge, and are supported with specific evidence and external citations as appropriate.
 * 2) The article is comprehensive, factually accurate, neutral and focused on the main topic; it neglects no major facts or details, presents views fairly and without bias, and does not go into unnecessary detail.
 * 3) The article has an appropriate structure of hierarchical headings, including a concise lead section that summarizes the topic and prepares the reader for the detail in the subsequent sections, and a substantial but not overwhelming table of contents.
 * 4) The article is written in concise and articulate English; its prose is clear, is in line with style guidelines, and does not require substantial copy-editing to be fully MoS-compliant. Infoboxes follow the project's standards, and junction or exit lists follow MOS:RJL.
 * 5) The article contains supporting visual materials, such as images or maps with succinct captions, and other media, where appropriate. All media has been checked for acceptable copyright status. Non-free images or media must satisfy the criteria for inclusion of non-free content and be labeled accordingly.
 * 6) Disambiguation links have been checked and corrected. Articles should link to the specific page rather than a disambiguation page. External links are in working order and only located in the appropriate sections.