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  2. Street suffix - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong does not have regulations on the road and street names, but currently has some guidelines on a few suffices, namely Road, Street, Path and Lane. [5] There are about 50 English suffices recorded in the street list of Lands Department in 2023. Usually each street in Hong Kong comes with an English name and a Chinese name.

  3. Road hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Bundesautobahn 9 near by Garching bei Muenchen, Germany. At the top of the hierarchy in terms of traffic flow and speed are controlled-access highways; their defining characteristic is the control of access to and from the road, meaning that the road cannot be directly accessed from properties or other roads, but only from specific connector roads.

  4. Street hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Street hierarchy restricts or eliminates direct connections between certain types of links, for example residential streets and arterial roads, and allows connections between similar order streets (e.g. arterial to arterial) or between street types that are separated by one level in the hierarchy (e.g. arterial to highway and collector to ...

  5. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    Living street: or: or: Pedestrian zone or: or: Cycle street or: Bus lane Tunnel or : or : or [note 8] or: or : or: Start of expressway: Start of motorway: Austria Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy, San Marino, and Vatican City Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg ...

  6. Street name - Wikipedia

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    A street name is an identifying name given to a street or road. In toponymic terminology, ... Karlemagnelaan vs. Karl de Grotelaan, Brussels Waterloose vs. Waterlose.

  7. Stroad - Wikipedia

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    According to Charles Marohn, a stroad is a bad combination of two types of vehicular pathways: it is part street—which he describes as a "complex environment where life in the city happens", with pedestrians, cars, buildings close to the sidewalk for easy accessibility, with many (property) entrances / exits to and from the street, and with spaces for temporary parking and delivery vehicles ...

  8. Types of road - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt road in Norway. A road is a thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places that has been surfaced or otherwise improved to allow travel by foot or some form of conveyance, including a motor vehicle, cart, bicycle, or horse.

  9. Road - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic defines a road as the entire surface of any way or street open to public traffic. [ 4 ] In urban areas roads may diverge through a city or village and be named as streets, serving a dual function as urban space easement and route. [ 5 ]