a public path for vehicles in a village, town, or city, usually with buildings, houses, etc. on its sides

通り, 街路
a wide street in a town or city, typically with trees on each side or in the middle

大通り
a road designed primarily for bicycles, with features that prioritize cycling over motor vehicle traffic

自転車専用大通り, 自転車優先道路
a road that combines features of a street and an avenue, mainly used in some U.S. cities such as Tucson, Arizona

ストラベニュー、通りとアベニューの特徴を組み合わせた道路で、主にツーソン、アリゾナなどのアメリカのいくつかの都市で使用されています, 混合道路、通りとアベニューの混合で、主にツーソン、アリゾナなどのアメリカのいくつかの都市に見られます
the main street or avenue in a town or city, often bustling with activity

メインストリート, 大通り
the most important street with many shops and stores in a town

メインストリート, 大通り
a smaller road or street that intersects with a main road, often providing access to residential or commercial areas

路地, 横丁
a main thoroughfare or primary road in a town or city

メインストリート, 大通り
an advanced roadway design that aims to improve traffic flow and safety by reducing conflict points

スーパーストリート, 先進的な道路
a road, street, or passage that provides a direct route or passage for vehicles, pedestrians, or both

主要道路, 通り道
a street or road where traffic is allowed to flow in only one direction

一方通行の道路, 一方通行の通り
the most important street with a lot of shops and businesses in a town

メインストリート, ハイストリート
not on a public street; typically refers to parking or facilities located away from the main road

路上ではない, 主要道路から離れた
a road designed primarily for pedestrians, where vehicles are allowed but must move slowly and yield to people on foot

リビングストリート, 出会いのゾーン
a divided highway designed for high-speed traffic, typically with multiple lanes and limited access points

高速道路, 有料道路
a street that intersects with another street, usually at right angles

交差する通り, 直角に交わる通り
a marked place where people walk across a street

横断歩道, 歩行者横断歩道
a designated area on a road where pedestrians have the right of way to cross the street safely

横断歩道, 歩行者横断
a place where one is able to safely cross something, particularly a street

横断歩道, 交差点
a crossing or intersection of paths or roads

横断歩道, 交差点
a pathway typically made of concrete or asphalt at the side of a street for people to walk on

歩道, 舗道
a raised or painted area in the middle of a road that separates lanes or controls traffic flow

交通島, 歩行者用安全地帯
a road providing access to another road or to a specific place

アクセス道路, 進入路
a shopping center where stores and businesses are arranged in a row along a main thoroughfare

ストリップモール, ショッピングセンター
a highway that encircles a city or metropolitan area, providing a route for traffic bypassing the city center

環状道路, バイパス
a region at the edge of a city or town, typically beyond the more densely populated areas

アウターベルト, 郊外地域
a major road or highway that carries a large volume of traffic between areas

幹線道路, 主要道路
a road running parallel to a main road, providing access to properties along the main road and serving as a service road

サービス道路, 並行道路
a pair of parallel, one-way streets that run in opposite directions to help manage traffic flow in urban areas

カプレット, 一方向の平行道路のペア
a section of a highway that passes through the center of a town or city, providing access to local businesses and services

ビジネスルート, 商業ルート
a road close to a highway or major road that provides access to properties and allows local traffic to bypass the main road

サービス道路, アクセス道路
a main road that goes through an area and connects with other main roads

幹線道路, 通り抜け道路
a road designed to accommodate safe and convenient use by all travelers, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists

完全な通り, 包括的な道路
a type of city design where streets run at right angles to each other, forming a pattern of squares or rectangles

グリッドプラン, 直交プラン
an area in which people leave their vehicles

駐車場, パーキングロット
an area in city or town where vehicles are not allowed, and people can walk freely

歩行者天国, 歩行者専用区域
to convert an area into one where only pedestrians are allowed, typically by closing it to vehicles

歩行者天国にする, 車両を閉鎖して歩行者専用区域にする
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