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Road (Rd)
Can be anything that connects two points The most basic of the naming conventions.
Way
A small side street off a road.
Street (St.)
A public way that has buildings on both sides of it. They run perpendicular to avenues.
Avenue (Ave.)
A public way that has buildings or trees on either side of it. They run perpendicular to
streets.
Boulevard (Blvd.)
A very wide city street that has trees and vegetation on both sides of it. There is also
usually a median in the middle of boulevards.
Lane (Ln.).
A narrow road often found in a rural area. Basically the opposite of a boulevard.
Drive (Dr.)
A long, winding road that has its route shaped by its environment, like a nearby lake or
mountain.
Terrace (Ter.)
A street that follows to the top of a slope.
Place (Pl.)
A road or a street that has no throughway- or leads to a dead end.
Court (Ct.)
A road or street that ends in a circle or loop.