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Wikipedia:WikiProject New York State routes is by far the strongest and most collaborative project under control of Project U.S. Roads. NYSR was created in February 2006 by User:Censorwolf, and has grown significantly since. There was one subproject of NYSR, New York County Routes, which has been closed down since September 2007. The remaining County Route articles (not including lists), located in Erie, Rockland, Suffolk and Dutchess Counties, are now under the jurisdiction of NYSR.
New York has by far the most B-class articles of any subproject, with over 160 (as of January 31, 2008). There are also several GAs. With all articles combined, NY totals at 650+ articles. In November 2007, an Article Improvement Drive was introduced, only the 2nd created by USRD. The Article Improvement Drive has turned into a collaborative success and with its help have gotten articles like New York State Route 22 to GA.