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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Streets, usually classified as '''local''' in the U.S., are the highest access, lowest speed roadways in a transportation network.  Streets should not be designed to prioritize vehicular speed or capacity. 


== Urban ==
== Urban ==
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== Rural ==
== Rural ==
''Rural'' context
''Rural'' context
[[File:Screenshot 2026-04-27 161249.png|alt=Rural street in the Netherlands|thumb|Rural street in Valthermond, NL]]

Revision as of 20:19, 27 April 2026

Introduction

Streets, usually classified as local in the U.S., are the highest access, lowest speed roadways in a transportation network. Streets should not be designed to prioritize vehicular speed or capacity.

Urban

Urban Core, Urban and Rural Town contexts


Suburban

Suburban context

Rural

Rural context

Rural street in the Netherlands
Rural street in Valthermond, NL