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Busy Street

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The streams of cars pass by like the stream of consciousness that fills your head. Hurriedly trying to find something useful to do, you can't help but think of the city as an extension of what is working inside you. Just as you are about to ask yourself a profound question, you realize that it's getting late, and perhaps all this thinking is just the result of standing around on the street corner too long. You spot a cafe around the corner and...
The streams of cars pass by like the stream of consciousness that fills your head. Hurriedly trying to find something useful to do, you can't help but think of the city as an extension of what is working inside you. Just as you are about to ask yourself a profound question, you realize that it's getting late, and perhaps all this thinking is just the result of standing around on the street corner too long. You spot a cafe around the corner and decide to put your pondering on hold. Originally the word "street" simply meant a paved road (Latin: "via strata"). The word "street" is still sometimes used colloquially as a synonym for road, for example in connection with the ancient Watling Street, but city residents and urban planners draw a crucial modern distinction: a road's main function is transportation, while streets facilitate public interaction. Examples of streets include pedestrian streets, alleys, and city-centre streets too crowded for road vehicles to pass. Conversely, highways and motorways are types of roads, but few would refer to them as streets. Transportation is often misunderstood to be the defining characteristic, or even the sole purpose, of a street. This has not been the case since the word "street" came to be limited to urban situations, and even in the automobile age, is still demonstrably false. A street may be temporarily blocked to all through traffic in order to secure the space for other uses, such as a street fair, a flea market, children at play, filming a movie, or construction work. Many streets are bracketed by bollards or Jersey barriers so as to keep out vehicles. These measures are often taken in a city's busiest areas, the "destination" districts, when the volume of activity outgrows the capacity of private passenger vehicles to support it. A feature universal to all streets is a human-scale design that gives its users the space and security to feel engaged in their surroundings, whatever through traffic may pass.

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  • Rating: 4.0 Stars with 1,215 ratings
  • Released: about 6 years ago
  • Size: 4.69 MiB

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