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Maybe something should be done regarding the status of the M74 motorway's duality with the A74(M) motorway. They should be the same article, certainly - they're the same road - but what about a name that reflects this...?
I noticed as A74(M) was added to the UK Motorways template recently, and links to M74 anyways.
M74 and A74(M) motorways possibly? I don't think M74 only is a fair reflection of that - more than half of the road, the most modern and widest part, is A74(M).
Erath 12:03, September 3, 2005 (UTC)
- Instead decided to keep the article at M74 motorway, as we all call it that anyway, and make note of the A74(M) numbering anomaly. Erath 10:01, 3 October 2005 (UTC)