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Aside road is a minor highway typically leading off a main road.[1] A side road may be so minor as to be uncategorized with a road number.

In an urban area, a side road may be a narrow street leading off a more major street, especially in a residential area.

Side street[edit]

A side street in Saint Petersburg

Aside street is a street that intersects a main street and ends there. It is generally of little importance to through traffic. Being the last mile of the road system, it generally carries little traffic. Common characteristics of a side street include low speed limits (usually not more than 30 mph or 50 km/h), curbside parking, and few or no painted line markings to display lanes. Intersections in urban or suburban areas are usually marked by stop signs, or occasionally yield signs in some suburban areas when intersecting other side streets. In rural areas, some intersections are uncontrolled.

Most side streets are lined with residences. Occasionally, a place of worship or a school may be located on a side street, but in a residential area, it is rare to find any commercial development (this is often prohibited by local zoning laws, unless directly adjacent to a major street).

Side streets, when built, are mostly intended only for the traffic of their residents and visitors. However, many side streets that do not dead end are also used for rat runningbymotoristsincongested areas.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Types of road

Limited-access

  • Freeway / Motorway
  • Dual carriageway / Divided highway / Expressway
  • Elevated highway
  • By country

  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • China
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hong Kong
  • India
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Taiwan
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Main roads

  • Collector road
  • County highway
  • Express-collector setup
  • Farm-to-market road
  • Highway
  • Link road
  • Two-lane expressway
  • 2+1 road
  • 2+2 road
  • Parkway
  • Ring road
  • Super two
  • Trunk road
  • Highway systems by country
  • Local roads

    • Alley
  • Avenue
  • Backroad
  • Bicycle boulevard
  • Boulevard
  • Country lane
  • Dead end
  • Driveway
  • Frontage road
  • Green lane
  • Main street
  • Primitive road
  • Road
  • Side road
  • Single carriageway
  • Single-track road
  • Street
  • Sunken lane
  • Other terms

  • Detour
  • Hierarchy of roads
  • Private highway
  • Route number
  • Street hierarchy
  • Stroad
  • Toll road
  • Winter road
  • Road junctions

  • Diamond
  • Free-flow
  • Directional T
  • Diverging diamond
  • Parclo
  • Raindrop
  • Roundabout
  • Single-point urban (SPUI)
  • Stack
  • Three-level diamond
  • Trumpet
  • Intersections
    (at-grade)

  • Bowtie
  • Box junction
  • Channelization
  • Continuous flow
  • Hook turn
  • Jughandle
  • Michigan left
  • Offset T-intersection
  • Protected intersection
  • Quadrant roadway
  • Right-in/right-out (RIRO)
  • Roundabout
  • Seagull intersection
  • Split intersection
  • Superstreet
  • Texas U-turn
  • Turnaround
  • Surfaces

  • Bioasphalt
  • Brick
  • Chipseal
  • Cobblestone
  • Concrete
  • Corduroy
  • Crocodile cracking
  • Crushed stone
  • Diamond grinding of pavement
  • Dirt
  • Full depth recycling
  • Glassphalt
  • Gravel
  • Ice
  • Macadam
  • Pavement milling
  • Permeable
  • Plank
  • Plastic
  • Rubberized asphalt
  • Sealcoat
  • Sett
  • Stamped asphalt
  • Tarmac
  • Texture
  • Road safety
    factors

    Road and
    environment

  • Avalanche
  • Black ice
  • Bleeding
  • Crosswind
  • Dead Man's Curve
  • Expansion joint
  • Fog
  • Ford
  • Hairpin turn
  • Level crossing
  • Manhole cover
  • Oil spill
  • Oversize load
  • Pothole
  • Road debris
  • Road slipperiness
  • Road train
  • Roadkill
  • Rockfall
  • Rut
  • Speed bump
  • Storm drain
  • Traffic light
  • Traffic sign
  • Washboarding
  • Washout
  • Whiteout
  • Snowsquall
  • Human factors

  • Driving under the influence
  • Drowsy driving
  • Road rage
  • Single-vehicle crash
  • Vehicles

  • Automotive safety
  • Seat belts
  • Risk compensation (road transport)
  • Underride guard
  • Space and
    time allocation

  • Bicycle lane
  • Climbing lane
  • Complete streets
  • Contraflow lane
  • Contraflow lane reversal
  • High-occupancy toll lane
  • High-occupancy vehicle lane
  • Lane
  • Living street
  • Managed lane
  • Median / Central reservation
  • Motorcycle lane
  • Passing lane
  • Pedestrian crossing
  • Pedestrian zone
  • Refuge island
  • Reversible lane
  • Road diet
  • Road verge
  • Runaway truck ramp
  • Shared space
  • Sidewalk / Pavement
  • Shoulder
  • Street running railway
  • Traffic calming
  • Traffic directionality
  • Traffic island
  • Traffic lanes
  • Traffic signal preemption
  • Truck bypass
  • Unused highway
  • Wide outside lane
  • Woonerf
  • Demarcation

  • Botts' dots
  • Cable barrier
  • Cat's eye (road)
  • Concrete step barrier
  • Constant-slope barrier
  • Curb
  • F-Shape barrier
  • Guard rail
  • Jersey barrier
  • Kassel kerb
  • Noise barrier
  • Raised pavement marker
  • Road surface marking
  • Rumble strip
  • Traffic barrier
  • Traffic cone
  • Structures

    • Bridge
  • Causeway
  • Overpass / Flyover
  • Underpass / Tunnel
  • Performance
    indicators

  • International roughness index
  • Present serviceability index
  • Pavement performance modeling
  • Granular base equivalency
  • Road types by features

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