The term 'residential streets' is not necessarily synonymous with the meaning of 'side roads.' The term "side roads" as used in DMV regulations is generally a reference to those roadways that intersect with main (or more highly trafficked) thoroughfares..
So that the water can drain to the sides.
You zone idustrial zones and then put roads around them and connect them to your residential zones.
yes go for it
which road connected ohio with the east_
Roads that run north to south are typically referred to as "north-south roads" or "vertical roads."
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AS LONG AS YOU ZONE RESIDENTIAL AREAS IT WILL GROW EVEN WITHOUT CONNECTING ROADS BUT, NOT AS WELL OR FAST YOU NEED THE NEGHBORING CONNECTIONS TO HAVE ADDITIONAL COMMERCE.
Plains have several uses. They can be used for farming, building industrial areas, building residential areas, and many more things.
Australian's drive on the left side of the streets or roads.
They drive on the right hand side of the roads in Turkey.
Yes, if the roads aren't too tight for them to maneuver. HHG (Household Goods) carriers do this quite often.
cars are made to run on roads not on the ,the side of people Because there are laws saying you can't drive on the sidewalk!!