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the abbreviation "TND" is used repetitively throughout the article, yet I can't find a single reference to what the hell "TND" stands for. |
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Don't Merge While they have similar names, Street Hierarchy and Hierarchy of Roads are completely different subjects. The former is a system of urban (or rather suburban) planning and the latter is a system of classifying roads. To merge the two would be completely nonsensical. -Lamarcus (talk) 21:37, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
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what the hell is "TND"
the abbreviation "TND" is used repetitively throughout the article, yet I can't find a single reference to what the hell "TND" stands for.