User talk:134.41.60.65

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I appreciate your updates to the Quebec Route 389 article, but could you please edit the article in view of Pronouns and Goals and non-goals? This site's style is that of a travel guide, not a personal blog, so it's important not to use "I/we" and to make declarative statements, rather than dated entries.

À propos, I doubt there's anything to salvage from this paragraph, but maybe there is and I'm not seeing it:

''Sep 12, 2020 - I have had my drivers license for 56 years, and driven long days, and through a lot of snow, wind and rain. Today's trip, in a modern, comfortable pickup truck, was the most challenging and demanding day I have ever driven.Weather was good, roads were dry, except for some squalls of rain. Close attention is constantly required, and in places the scenery is distractingly beautiful. Including stops for fuel, a brief photo-session at MANIC-5, and badly needed supper at La Pourvoirie Relais Gabriel it was a long 9 hours.''

However, I think this kind of entry may not need anything more than small tweaks:

''* Sep 12, 2020 Road is in good shape, it is twisty and with a lot of climbs and descents. Long sections are easily driveable at 110 km/hr +There are many corners posted at 65 - 70 km/hr, but those warnings seem to be randomly distributed. They are usually OK at warning speed + 10 km/hr''

Perhaps something like this would do:

''The road was in good shape as of 12 September 2020, though it remains twisty, with a lot of climbs and descents. Long sections are easily driveable at 110 km/hr. There are many curves posted at 65 - 70 km/hr, but those warnings seem to be randomly distributed. They are usually OK at warning speed + 10 km/hr.''

That said, are you advising people to drive above the posted speed limits? I don't think we want to do that; see Illegal activities policy, which I would consider relevant to recommending traffic violations.

Sorry for throwing a lot at you; Wikivoyage does have a unique style, like any other publication. Do please feel free to ask me or other experienced Wikivoyagers any question you like by posting a reply below, and do please keep adding information!

All the best,

Ikan Kekek (talk) 19:21, 13 September 2020 (UTC)