Yeah, it's not required. I just thought I'd ask, as if one does exist, it should be added. I can't find a free one though, so the current state is fine
Route description
" The remainder of the bypass is in unincorporated Logan County" - This implies that the Russellville city limits are not in Logan County. Can this be rephrased to make it clear that the whole thing is in Logan County, but part of it is out of city limits? Also, the county is going to be incorporated as a county. If Logan County is rural or semi-rural, you can state that
Kentucky does not have independent cities, so I do not think we need to address the idea of the city and county being mutually exclusive. However, I wikilinked unincorporated area to provide more context to the reader. Rural and semi-rural are difficult-to-support terms, so I am not going there. VC 02:40, 20 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
"is a principal arterial" - Is there a link for arterial?
"In 2019, KYTC designated the US 79 portion of the bypass as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Highway.[8]" - Move this to history
I am keeping it where it is because the year it was designated is less important here than stating the designation. VC 02:40, 20 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
"The bypass passes Russellville High School and cross Town Branch" - crosses
"and the state acquired enough right of way to later expand the two-lane road to a four-lane divided highway" - Through market purchase or eminent domain?
The stuff in the table doesn't seem to be supported by the citations.
Since the bypass comprises three different numbered highways, the numbers are compiled from arithmetic. The exact method is not required to be explained at GAN, only that a source be provided. VC 02:40, 20 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
It's fine for GA, but if you bring this to a higher level, a less opaque citation format will probably be requested.