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Revision as of 04:50, 28 June 2012
{{jct}} and {{jctname}} accept the following types when used for roads in the Australia. All types are case-sensitive.
Routes
| Example Shield |
Route Type | Type |
|---|---|---|
| x20px | National Highway (numeric) | N |
| x20px | National Highway (alpha-numeric) | |
| x20px | National Route | R |
| x20px | Alternate National Route | AR |
| x20px | State Route (numeric) | S |
| x20px | Queensland State Route (numeric) | |
| x15px | Alpha-numeric State Route A | A |
| x15px | Alpha-numeric State Route B | B |
| x15px | Alpha-numeric State Route C | C |
| x15px | Alpha-numeric State Route M | M |
| x15px | Queensland Alpha-numeric Route M | |
| x20px | Metroad | Met |
| x20px | Tourist Drive | T |
Alpha-numeric Routes
For alphanumeric state routes, use the letter as the type, and the number as the route number.
- For example, use
|M|1for the state route M1
For alphanumeric national highways, use N as the type, and the letter and number combination as the route number.
- For example, use
|N|M1for the national highway M1
See also
- {{AUshield}} generates just the shield image