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Route will ROUGHLY follow US 2. Text makes it seem it will be on US 2 for its entire length. Route description mileage table does not include the auxiliary 110, 210, 410, 610 routes in ID. Total ID mileage with all auxiliary routes = 149.5. USBR 110 is 7.7 miles from Clark Fork to the MT state line, not the 29.8 miles listed. USBR 310 in Idaho renumbered to USBR 610 in spring, 2023 for 7.2 miles on secondary roads along ID-3 in the Hope to Denton area. USBR 410 is 34.7 miles, not the 50 miles listed. References 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 bad links. Add link to Adventure Cycling USBRS maps: https://www.adventurecycling.org/usbrsmaps
I am the Adventure Cycling Association US Bicycle Route System Volunteer Coordinator. I am a volunteer with Adventure Cycling, have been working as a volunteer on the USBRS since 2004, and am not paid in any way by them or anyone else associated with the USBRS. I am a retiree and receive no income from any source other than pension, Social Security, and investments. I say this because I have been informed that I have a conflict of interest and therefore am not permitted to edit any pages associated with the USBRS. This despite the fact that I am actively involved with AASHTO, see all the USBR applications submitted by the DOTs, work directly with the DOTs in developing USBRS and in preparing their applications to AASHTO for USBR designation, and possess the historical documents associated with the USBRS and benefit in no way from providing this information to Wikipedia. ACAeditor (talk) 23:24, 16 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The dead links have been attended to by updating |url-status=live to |url-status=dead in the appropriate citation templates. Imzadi 1979→00:44, 17 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]