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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. | |||
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[[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
