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====Principle III: State Route X (Ohio)==== | |||
ODOT does not usually place Ohio in front. If Michigan is an exception, so is Ohio. | |||
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Ohio
- If anyone feels that there should be other principles on the table (such as "Ohio Highway X" or "Ohio Route X"), please feel free to add them below, including a brief reason you feel this should be included (a sentence is sufficient, as I have done with I and II).
Principle I: Ohio State Highway X
- This is the format currently in place on nearly all of the articles.
Principle II: Ohio State Route X
- The Ohio Department of Transportation uses "state route" as their naming convention .
Principle III: State Route X (Ohio)
ODOT does not usually place Ohio in front. If Michigan is an exception, so is Ohio.