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Boulevard (Bvd) Wide roadway, well paved, usually ornamented with trees and grass plots. Break (Brk) Vehicular access on a formed or unformed surface, which was originally prepared as a firebreak. Bypass (Bypa) Alternative roadway constructed to enable through traffic to avoid congested areas or other obstructions to movement.
A boulevard is a type of broad avenue planted with rows of trees, or in parts of North America, any urban highway or wide road in a commercial district. Boulevards were originally circumferential roads following the line of former city walls .
The boulevard forms part of US 17 Business in New Bern. Pinetops: Martin Luther King Street runs five blocks, from north to south. Raleigh: Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Raleigh forms an eastern continuation of Western Boulevard, looping south of the downtown area, and going east to its terminus at Poole Road.
See three-way junction 5-1-1 A transportation and traffic information telephone hotline in some regions of the United States and Canada that was initially designated for road weather information. A Access road See frontage road Advisory speed limit A speed recommendation by a governing body. All-way stop or four-way stop An intersection system where traffic approaching it from all directions ...
The traditional abbreviations for U.S. states and territories, widely used in mailing addresses prior to the introduction of two-letter U.S. postal abbreviations, are still commonly used for other purposes (such as legal citation), and are still recognized (though discouraged) by the Postal Service.
Linden Boulevard is a boulevard in New York City and Nassau County. Its western end is at Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, where Linden Boulevard travels as an eastbound-only street to Caton Avenue, where it becomes a two-way street. The boulevard stretches through both Brooklyn and Queens – in addition to southwestern Nassau County.
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Abbreviation Places Avenue: Ave. Boulevard: Blvd. or Blvd Court: Ct. or Ct (use only for a few houses) Drive: Dr. or Dr East: E. or E (use only in street addresses, coordinates, and other special contexts, not in usual text) Freeway: Fwy. or Fwy (the term is not generally used outside of North America) Highway