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ottawa roads, boulevards, avenues, and so on

Lifted from the typically-useless Ottawa Sun, here’s a neat-o chart that shows (sort of) how street names are, uh, named. For instance, I’m on a Road – a major through highway! Should probably petition for a overpass or foot bridge or something so that I can get across safely. Won’t someone please think about the children?

Category Description
Boulevard  A four lane divided highway separated by a median
Parkway A four lane divided scenic highway characterized by extensive landscaping and controlled access
Drive A two lane scenic highway characterized by extensive landscaping and controlled access
Driveway A highway under Federal jurisdiction
Road Major through highway
Street Generally characterized as a straight collector or through highway
Avenue Generally characterized as a straight or curvilinear collector or through highway
Way Generally characterized by curvilinear collector or through highway
Circle A loop highway, generally “P” shaped
Crescent A loop highway which intersects with the same street at both ends
Bay A short local highway including bulbs and cul-de-sacs
Court A short local highway including bulbs and cul-de-sacs
Place A short local highway including bulbs and cul-de-sacs
Grove A short local highway including cul-de-sacs
Heights A short local highway including cul-de-sacs
Ridge A local collector highway
Terrace A local collector highway
Walk A local collector highway
Lane A substandard highway under public ownership

This is probably only interesting to me. Oh well.


One Response to “ottawa roads, boulevards, avenues, and so on”

  1. Jennifer says:

    ARGH! But they don’t define ‘highway’! How useless is that?

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