Talk:Interstate 5 in California
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Missing locations on the Exit List
(I am relatively new so I don’t know what to do) There seems to be no location in the location section for many exits following Exit 176B. For example Exit 458A says it is in San Joaquin County, however there is nothing in the box that should have the city, Tracy. When I try editing, it says |location=none which is confusing me if this is intentional or not (this is my first time editing a template) Vovon25 (talk) 22:20, 19 March 2025 (UTC)
- The location column in the table is meant to list what city or community each exit/intersection is physically located. Entering "|location=none" in the template is used to indicate that the box should remain blank because that intersection is located outside the borders of any particular city or community. Exit 458A in particular is physically outside Tracy's city limits, so that is why that box remains blank with "|location=none". Many exits between Exit 176B and 458A are also not physically located within the borders of any particular city or community, and therefore also use "|location=none" to show those blank boxes. There is a whole style guide on road junction and exits lists at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Road junction lists. Zzyzx11 (talk) 07:38, 23 March 2025 (UTC)







