Cities and suburbs can be hectic,crowded places. Cars, buses, trucks, and other vehicles crowd the streets. For much of the day, pedestrians may fill the sidewalks. People can cross the street at any time. Double-parked vehicles often block visibility, and potholes may interrupt traffic flow.
According to the National Electrical Code Handbook, clearance over public streets, alleys, roads, parking areas subject to truck traffic and driveways on other than residential property is 18 feet.
In colder climates a special ballast and lamps have to be used. These are known as cold start ballasts. The cost is much greater using fluorescent fixtures than HID fixtures and the light output is much less.
my bum
Roaming the streets
It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets It is lined up with Elm Trees on both sides of the streets That's not true. They are Horse Chestnuts. Not Elms.
Driving Go Karts on residential streets or parking lots is not legal in California. Go Karts can be driven on private property.
In certain areas, yes. It depends on local ordinances in your residential area.
pubic.
People like to minimize traffic on their residential streets because it makes it safer for their children, and quieter for their enjoyment of their property.
Situation dependent.
Residential Street NO!! Private property YES --- I think
The best place to go practice at is at a Sears parking lot because they are usually empty near the Sears auto shop. The next best place to practice driving is going to residential neighborhoods since the streets are small, you have to drive slow and there isn't many cars.
Residential...don't need that much detail
The speed limit will vary depending upon the city you are in and the exact street you are on. Many residential streets have 25 mph speed limits.
Derek Rawson has written: 'Service charges' 'The design of new streets in residential areas'
Sometimes, children play on those streets. Cars pull out of driveways without looking both ways. Pets run wild.
side streets