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  • Опубліковано 13 лис 2016
  • There's a method to the madness of classifying roads.
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    A street is a road but a road isn't always a street. A road can also be an avenue or a boulevard-it's the general term for anything that connects two points. From there, the names of roads can be shaped by their environment and/or the form of the road. A drive is a long winding road that can be shaped by mountains or a lake. Place is a narrow road with no throughway. And just as there is no rule book to building a city, these roads and other don't always correspond with their described classifications.
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  • @matt6582
    @matt6582 7 років тому +5851

    Friend : " Yeah we'll just go down that road over there"
    me: "Well ACTUALLY!....."

    • @homeXstone
      @homeXstone 7 років тому +196

      the one friend whos the most fun at parties ;)

    • @yudhst
      @yudhst 7 років тому +82

      Matthew Sukhram NOBODY ASKS YOU PATRIICEE

    • @LeagueofFoxYT
      @LeagueofFoxYT 7 років тому +78

      friend: F*ck you, that's why nobody wants to hang out with you

    • @sandmastermaster
      @sandmastermaster 7 років тому +4

      Matthew Sukhram hahahahhaha

    • @zaxtonhong3958
      @zaxtonhong3958 7 років тому +4

      Devon Elliott Ricketts
      It's actually called a club :P

  • @toasty_mcdanish
    @toasty_mcdanish 7 років тому +5162

    I wish I had the kind of brain that would just absorb all of this information in one sitting, however I know I'm going to forget all this in 15 minutes.

    • @EndohMiharu
      @EndohMiharu 7 років тому +160

      Dana B, I forgot everything immediately after he moved on to the next one 😂😂

    • @Munchausenification
      @Munchausenification 7 років тому +21

      there are ways to improve your memory... The best way for me is to repeat. After you heard or read something, repeat it in your head not just once or twice but until you know you will remember

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 7 років тому +68

      Repetition alone is an awful way to memorize things, never mind understand.
      I'd draw yourself a diagram of all the types of roads, with labels, definitions in your own words, and potentially even colour coded. Not only will this require you to digest and comprehend the information, but it will serve as a reference for later as well. Trying to express something as if teaching it to someone is a great way to come to understand something, after all.

    • @jonathanmorales523
      @jonathanmorales523 7 років тому +1

      Dana B agreed

    • @Munchausenification
      @Munchausenification 7 років тому +3

      seigeengine Of course that is a good way of memorizing. However i dont need to do that, repetition is all i need.

  • @cs1458
    @cs1458 5 років тому +781

    A Lemonade is a road near the water that is bordered by lemon trees.

    • @solimanski420
      @solimanski420 3 роки тому +3

      @username_Sn1ped ➊ idk

    • @tiktokcompilations9193
      @tiktokcompilations9193 3 роки тому +3

      bahahahahah

    • @boydmanuel9257
      @boydmanuel9257 3 роки тому

      🌽E

    • @DaCarnival
      @DaCarnival 2 роки тому +4

      No, Lemonade is a way through anger and resentment for your partners infidelity.

    • @jammus1
      @jammus1 Місяць тому

      Ohh...you mean a Lemon-ahhhde. How glorious. 😂

  • @alonknaan4536
    @alonknaan4536 7 років тому +1493

    I don't see how any of this makes anything simpler.

    • @camgan1
      @camgan1 5 років тому +55

      For a lot of them that's probably true. Having different names for different things is kind of how language works though.

    • @carlosxramirez
      @carlosxramirez 4 роки тому +7

      Alon Knaan KNOWLEDGE!

    • @davidmedina5536
      @davidmedina5536 4 роки тому +5

      If you really want to educate yourself. You'll make yourself understand this

    • @michaelroy6630
      @michaelroy6630 3 роки тому +5

      I just think it makes road names more interesting. Imagine if every road was just called "Rd."

    • @spokanevalleyfreeway1521
      @spokanevalleyfreeway1521 3 роки тому +5

      @@michaelroy6630 - Yeah? How about a seven-lane road called Mockingbord LANE? (No for real, the Dallas metroplex has an actual seven-lane road called Mockingbird Lane)

  • @mikeconz4369
    @mikeconz4369 7 років тому +3153

    My brain just melted because its boring and interesting at the same time.

  • @Utonian21
    @Utonian21 7 років тому +258

    0:13 Man, that taxi driver must have some insane parallel parking skills!

  • @HoaNguyen-yd6mb
    @HoaNguyen-yd6mb 6 років тому +451

    at first, i was confused by alley, road, lane, avenue, street. Now it's getting more complicated :))

  • @TonecrafteLuthiery
    @TonecrafteLuthiery 5 років тому +875

    When you get a little addicted to Sim City.

    • @mercame
      @mercame 4 роки тому +7

      But we can't name roads

    • @Rocket_man1234
      @Rocket_man1234 4 роки тому +65

      @@mercame laughs in City Skylines

    • @dl_carlo
      @dl_carlo 4 роки тому +16

      Rocket_man1234 cities skylines is a better game imo

    • @WhiskeyDip
      @WhiskeyDip 4 роки тому +11

      This is definitely a City Skylines addict

    • @m.mageel727
      @m.mageel727 3 роки тому

      UA-cam algorithm

  • @iissacc
    @iissacc 7 років тому +756

    2:57 oh no they're going to crash!
    2:58 well that solved itself alright

    • @marloes1124
      @marloes1124 7 років тому +27

      sammeboy11 I had to watch if multiple times before I saw it😂

    • @FlagFlyingHigh3
      @FlagFlyingHigh3 7 років тому

      sammeboy11 vvgggc

    • @Affixton96
      @Affixton96 7 років тому +6

      +Joe Nome Even though the dump truck is in front of it and going faster.

    • @stone7327
      @stone7327 7 років тому +5

      I think they did that on purpose for people like you who would catch it. Anyway, thanks for giving me a chuckle. XD

    • @thehumbleservant4650
      @thehumbleservant4650 7 років тому +2

      MOOD FM : MF DOOM w

  • @AikoKayo
    @AikoKayo 7 років тому +311

    Someone needs to draw an accurate monopoly map ASAP.

    • @TheBespectacledN00b
      @TheBespectacledN00b 7 років тому +15

      AikoKayo Also taking into account £200 is nowhere near enough to live in London these days!

    • @crimsoncorsair9250
      @crimsoncorsair9250 7 років тому

      TheBespectacledN00b lol

    • @ZachBobBob
      @ZachBobBob 7 років тому +3

      £200,000 and you've probably got yourself a 1 bedroom flat

    • @KX36
      @KX36 7 років тому +2

      £350k and you can have a flat with a balcony or small paved yard

  • @stephaniearzola1164
    @stephaniearzola1164 2 роки тому +137

    My son just turned 7 and has been asking me for months about road names and all their variations! He is on the spectrum and was hammering me everyday with questions about this topic! We both loved the video! Thank you so much!

  • @LeoKunYT
    @LeoKunYT 4 роки тому +96

    1:32 Groove Street ...

  • @CptnJCFG
    @CptnJCFG 7 років тому +1517

    YES finally we're back to videos about other subjects. Screw the 2016 election.

    • @bluerabbitjeevs
      @bluerabbitjeevs 7 років тому +17

      Thank fck ayy, the election has just been exhausting

    • @laurakata7014
      @laurakata7014 7 років тому +4

      Glad the election is over.

    • @EugeneRambo
      @EugeneRambo 7 років тому +12

      it's hard to watch Vox after how they covered the election. They obviously had a biased view and it showed how out of touch they are from half the country. it's hard to watch them knowing that.

    • @mykx1386
      @mykx1386 7 років тому +20

      and you will come here to say that in all their vids instead of just going away and not watching them

    • @ryanmasad977
      @ryanmasad977 7 років тому +21

      Or perhaps half the country is out of touch with reality. Perhaps Vox was right and reality is about to smack half the country in the face.

  • @VepaDurdiyev
    @VepaDurdiyev 7 років тому +479

    Anyone else has this urge to play City Skylines right now?

  • @aylasdope
    @aylasdope 7 років тому +206

    I work at a call center and my job for 40 hours a week is to take people's addresses. It is very interesting to find out this information so thank you very much! Very nice visuals as well. Awesome video 😊

  • @jonyD143
    @jonyD143 6 років тому +288

    Real education. And why didn't they teach us this in school?

    • @joanj3319
      @joanj3319 5 років тому +28

      I mean it doesnt really matter. I dont think it's so important?

    • @alacatooo
      @alacatooo 5 років тому

      Joan J kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkihyju

    • @Holliday0089
      @Holliday0089 5 років тому +4

      I’m literally being forced to watch this video for homework

    • @tritonvid9680
      @tritonvid9680 5 років тому

      no@@joanj3319

    • @novemberwhre1132
      @novemberwhre1132 5 років тому +16

      Because it's "more important" to know how to find the area of a non regular polygon or to understand old english in Shakespeare lol

  • @fillman86
    @fillman86 7 років тому +435

    The "circle or loop" you mentioned, is called a cul-de-sac

    • @ChrisChoi123
      @ChrisChoi123 7 років тому +14

      No, its a roundabout

    • @davidrittberg5288
      @davidrittberg5288 7 років тому +51

      Roundabouts I think are circular roads that branch off into regular roads, like the ones in the UK.

    • @MrFrostburner
      @MrFrostburner 7 років тому +47

      A Culdesac is a circle of asphalt at the end of a road inside a neighborhood.

    • @ShizukaRose
      @ShizukaRose 7 років тому

      What does cul de sac translate to?

    • @davidrittberg5288
      @davidrittberg5288 7 років тому +9

      Googled it, its French for "Dead End"

  • @chingsumcheung
    @chingsumcheung 7 років тому +219

    BRB, gonna name my roads in Cities: Skyline

    • @crimsoncorsair9250
      @crimsoncorsair9250 7 років тому +11

      Nick cheung best game ever.

    • @santosgessy70
      @santosgessy70 7 років тому +1

      Crimson Corsair not anymore now that title belongs to Planet Coaster

    • @nedks11
      @nedks11 7 років тому +1

      That sounds sick, could you tell me what it is called.

    • @frostycreeper1055
      @frostycreeper1055 7 років тому +1

      Using the districts tool?

    • @koverpy426
      @koverpy426 7 років тому +1

      Bro do you even mods?

  • @zangosango
    @zangosango 5 років тому +31

    Now I know what to name cities skylines roads

  • @SuicideBunny6
    @SuicideBunny6 7 років тому +48

    As a non native english learner, this was very useful!

    • @Monke-ht9kz
      @Monke-ht9kz 4 роки тому +12

      As a native english speaker, this still made little sense

    • @khanhphmm
      @khanhphmm 4 роки тому

      same, though im not even living here

    • @safwanusa9874
      @safwanusa9874 2 роки тому +1

      u'll hear three of those names in ur entire life.

  • @frozeneternity93
    @frozeneternity93 7 років тому +126

    America has too many names for roads. I haven't seen half of these by me

    • @commentmachine1457
      @commentmachine1457 7 років тому

      we only have road and street in my country, which could be bad for navigation.

    • @rmpbklyn6063
      @rmpbklyn6063 7 років тому +2

      seen all them , east coast. nyc has several

  • @AlvinLee007
    @AlvinLee007 7 років тому +362

    Were the makers of "Crossy Road" called in to animate this video? #HipsterWhale

  • @cloudburst3003
    @cloudburst3003 6 років тому +16

    BTW, all of you who really like this visually, this is Voxel animation. Kinda like crossy road.

  • @raymondliuao
    @raymondliuao 7 років тому +81

    EVEN MORE CONFUSING.
    TOO MUCH FOR MY BRAIN​ UGHHHH!!!!!

  • @TheDirtycrafter
    @TheDirtycrafter 7 років тому +886

    "How streets, roads, and avenues are different" .... in america*

    • @nightsilvermoon6653
      @nightsilvermoon6653 5 років тому +39

      totaly, on the old continent here the cities where mad day to day without really thinking, so the differcence between a street and an avenue are just the size xD

    • @aldric3178
      @aldric3178 5 років тому +15

      in Indonesia we call it *jalan* as long it is a path that people can walk on it. it's not a path? not jalan. it is but you can't walk on it? not jalan.

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 5 років тому +5

      And let's not forget the entire thing with Highways. We ain't got Freeways, or beltways or whatever we just have 2 very distinct kinds. Motorways, and Carriageways, and the rules and structures are put in place for both. Like you'd never find a Traffic Light Intersections out in the middle of a Motorway unlike what you'll find on some American highways

    • @hytaus
      @hytaus 4 роки тому +3

      this is exactly what its like here in australia tho

    • @tommyworth2752
      @tommyworth2752 4 роки тому +2

      It's also quite different in the UK.

  • @kenshuei
    @kenshuei 7 років тому +1012

    This just made me want to play Sim city

    • @navonmyhand7999
      @navonmyhand7999 7 років тому +1

      Me too

    • @chongjunxiang3002
      @chongjunxiang3002 7 років тому +6

      Jorge Soto SimCity 4 pls

    • @LarryMyster
      @LarryMyster 7 років тому +68

      This makes me want to play City Skylines

    • @japzone
      @japzone 7 років тому +17

      LarryMyster, City Skylines and Planet Coaster. The two games that saved us from EA's and Atari's stupidity.

    • @Brandon-uy1uv
      @Brandon-uy1uv 7 років тому +1

      Jorge Soto x2

  • @Adultskater
    @Adultskater 7 років тому

    This was actually so facinating. I grew up on a court, and the whole time I kept thinking "it's circular, it's circular" and it actually was. MIND BLOWN

  • @finleycastello6512
    @finleycastello6512 7 років тому +52

    In Britain these rule don't apply because our roads were made before people had compasses

  • @AraNalbandian
    @AraNalbandian 7 років тому +296

    god dammit, now I wanna play SimCity

    • @elijahelijah940
      @elijahelijah940 7 років тому +23

      Ara Nalbandian try cities skylines is better newer version

    • @nonosh
      @nonosh 7 років тому

      Ara Nalbandian Բարեւ!

    • @AraNalbandian
      @AraNalbandian 7 років тому

      nonosh eench bes es

    • @nonosh
      @nonosh 7 років тому

      Ara Nalbandian Shad lav. shnorhagal em! Eesg toon inchbes es?

    • @gear9508
      @gear9508 7 років тому +6

      Cities: Skylines*

  • @madslasher18
    @madslasher18 7 років тому +86

    The random things I learn on a Monday

  • @KIDVENTUREVIDEOS
    @KIDVENTUREVIDEOS Рік тому +7

    I live in a pretty small town with only one stop light, and so these names weren't ever really something I felt inclined to learn about. But recently, I had the chance to spend a bunch of time out of state in some pretty big towns, Wilmington NC. and Boulder/Denver CO. It had dawned on me that there was a difference between each of these road types now. As I was following a Ct road into a culdesac, and was now following St roads down city blocks. It's so neat finding out about all this

  • @Paulygon
    @Paulygon 4 роки тому +18

    I need this for making my city in Animal Crossing lol

  • @lyonwillman302
    @lyonwillman302 7 років тому +198

    Someone has to make a building a city game with those graphics

    • @linux750
      @linux750 7 років тому +21

      Lyon Willman
      YES. maybe a mobile phone game?

    • @lyonwillman302
      @lyonwillman302 7 років тому +3

      linux750 yeah man I would jam that

    • @japzone
      @japzone 7 років тому +6

      Lyon Willman, Somebody could probably mod the older Sim City games since they already have the perspective down.

    • @cunk9437
      @cunk9437 7 років тому +7

      Anything but a mobile game...

    • @personal_ginger
      @personal_ginger Рік тому

      Pocket city is close

  • @7estrelle
    @7estrelle 7 років тому +348

    This was really interesting and illuminating. Thanks!

    • @drink15
      @drink15 7 років тому +6

      Illuminati?
      Your one of them!!!!

    • @rsp9238
      @rsp9238 7 років тому +1

      Jessica de Portland do u even know what illuminating means?!?!

    • @hygroscopicity
      @hygroscopicity 7 років тому +22

      Clearly she does because it was used correctly lol

    • @7estrelle
      @7estrelle 7 років тому +9

      Schrodinger's Cake Thanks

    • @rsp9238
      @rsp9238 7 років тому

      In england ive never heard anyone say that and when i googled it (uk) it didnt come up sooooo

  • @amandameriwether8106
    @amandameriwether8106 5 років тому +2

    I love this video so much. Watching it has made me so happy. Thanks for taking the time to break things down and explain them so clearly!

  • @ASKTutorialsAndMore
    @ASKTutorialsAndMore 6 років тому +1

    You said so many types of transportation methods that I forgot partway through watching it, might have to replay 100 times for me to remember.

  • @JohnMassengale
    @JohnMassengale 7 років тому +27

    The words "avenue" and "boulevard" both come from France, where they have meanings useful for urban designers. The Champs Elysees in Paris is visually terminated at one end by the Louvre (formerly the king's palace) and at the other by the Arc de Triomphe. Urban designers and street designers call this a "terminated vista."
    The first avenues were out in the country at places like the king's palace in Versailles, where the avenues radiate out from the palace. At the other end, they might have vistas terminated by pavilions, obelisks, or the like, or they might have unterminated vistas. But they all look back at the palace, usually at the center of the palace.
    'Avenue" comes from "à venir," which means "to come to."
    "Boulevards" were originally built on the "bulwarks," or city walls ("bulwark" is an old Dutch word). Boulevards originated as "promenades" on top of the city walls. Since these circled around the city, they did not have terminated vistas.
    Allées of trees were planted on the bulwarks to shade the walkers and shape the promenade. The avenues at the palaces and great country houses went through the woods, and the edges were also planted with regularly spaced allées.
    When the French brought avenues and boulevards into the city, they kept the distinction that an avenue had a terminated vista (or two, one at each end), while boulevards did not. The English sort of kept this distinction, but Americans were very inconsistent. Jefferson built avenues at Monticallo, but in 1811 New York City platted north-south avenues that were usually unterminated.
    When American graduates of the French Ecole des Beaux Arts came home and founded the City Beautiful movement, they revived the distinction. Traffic engineers and Organized Motordom later abandoned that, preferring Arterials, Collector Roads, and Cul de sacs.
    Promenades do not have to be near water. Commonwealth Avenue in Back Bay Boston has a promenade. So does Central Park in New York, at the Poet's Walk. What they share with avenues and boulevards is that they have allées of trees.
    Last but not least, we have multiway boulevards and avenues, which have through lanes in the center and local lanes on the sides. Paris has the most numerous examples and the most variety, but other cities like Barcelona have great avenues and boulevards, sometimes with promenades.

  • @bigmike9128
    @bigmike9128 7 років тому +70

    sometimes you don't know what you don't know until you know.😊

  • @Pining_for_the_fjords
    @Pining_for_the_fjords 7 років тому +3

    Here in the UK we have streets, roads and avenues, which have no distinction I'm aware of. Our towns and cities aren't usually laid out in a grid so having N-S and E-W distinctions would be meaningless. But we do have closes, which are usually short residential streets which terminate at one end, so you have to drive out the same way you drove in. We also have lanes, which are usually in rural areas connecting villages.

  • @lcmortensen
    @lcmortensen 6 років тому +7

    In Wellington, New Zealand, the main shopping street is Lambton Quay - due to land reclamation and earthquakes, its now 250 metres from the shoreline!

  • @GustavoRubio
    @GustavoRubio 7 років тому +158

    Videos like these that made me resub

  • @Openeyees
    @Openeyees 7 років тому +70

    Why dont these kind of videos start with a simple, humble "in America"

    • @foxsmith770
      @foxsmith770 7 років тому +14

      Because the world revolves around America.

    • @natvelo
      @natvelo 6 років тому +6

      ikr, is it that hard, so many British UA-camrs literally use American words so they don't 'get confused', yet Americans give 0 shits

    • @terrencedayton2788
      @terrencedayton2788 6 років тому +6

      Fox Smith Apparently so. Because you didn't have to click on this American corporation's channel, on an American corporation's website, to complain about how they're not making explicit that they're primarily talking about America.

    • @natvelo
      @natvelo 6 років тому +4

      Terrence Dayton, where does it even say this is american? are we just supposed to know that? the fact you even call yourself american is kinda stupid cause America is literally two continents
      well like obviously you can't call yourself american, but candians, brazilians etc are equally american

    • @zxcmvbn
      @zxcmvbn 6 років тому

      Remus You’re a moron

  • @ninarachel2286
    @ninarachel2286 6 років тому +1

    This is such useful information. Thank you @Vox for all your great videos. Amazing guys!

  • @shawntco
    @shawntco 3 роки тому +2

    I have two routes I can use to get to a nearby city from where I live. One is called a highway, the other is called an interstate. Now I have a basic understanding of the difference. They both generally allow the same speeds (both max out at 75) but physically they are structured differently. The highway passes through a few rural towns and doesn't have on/off-ramps, just standard intersections without stoplights. It's a really long two-lane road. The interstate has the on/off-ramps and is divided, like a freeway. It cuts through the middle of nowhere and has a couple small towns near it, but doesn't pass through them.

  • @uknwtheusername
    @uknwtheusername 7 років тому +96

    Playing SimCity 5 while watching this... this may actually help with my traffic problem.

    • @MrC0MPUT3R
      @MrC0MPUT3R 7 років тому +31

      Cities Skylines > SimCity

    • @xwearenumber1x
      @xwearenumber1x 7 років тому

      +MrC0MPUT3R True dat.

    • @uknwtheusername
      @uknwtheusername 7 років тому +1

      MrC0MPUT3R Yeah, I know, but I don't own Cities Skylines so....

    • @MrC0MPUT3R
      @MrC0MPUT3R 7 років тому +9

      uknwtheusername A most unfortunate situation

    • @uknwtheusername
      @uknwtheusername 7 років тому +2

      Bonquiqui Thethird I have SC4 too, but I got bored of it and I actually prefer SC 5 now. Aesthetics is such an important part of gameplay for these types of games, and I don't wanna stare at the pixelated 90s graphics of SC4 for hours anymore.

  • @aryajonathan3733
    @aryajonathan3733 7 років тому +20

    Finally!!! Ive been dying to know whats the difference between all this words (cos I am non native english speaker) and no one I came across really sums it up clearly and some differs (maybe cos there is no picture to give an example to)

  • @bigdaddycringe3659
    @bigdaddycringe3659 7 років тому

    Way to go Vox for answering the questions I never found the answers to

  • @jessl6523
    @jessl6523 7 років тому

    Casually watching this when it gets to court and nails my street's design right on the head! Fascinating!

  • @greenlionawesomeness
    @greenlionawesomeness 7 років тому +11

    I was literally talking about this with my dad yesterday... we were listing all the types of roads and trying to figure out the differences between them. Vox is watching me O.o

  • @linux750
    @linux750 7 років тому +663

    I wish they taught stuff like this in public schools

    • @navonmyhand7999
      @navonmyhand7999 7 років тому +52

      I'd rather have children learn about their transition from high school to the rest of the world. Or about... taxes.

    • @abdulrabawadh8153
      @abdulrabawadh8153 7 років тому +15

      linux750 much better thAn learning chemistry or calculus that you'll never use in life unless you go into those professions (.000001% of ppl lol)

    • @navonmyhand7999
      @navonmyhand7999 7 років тому +12

      Silent Assassin Yeah. My teacher says they are teaching us how to follow step-by-step processes when doing Alg. 2... so are you telling me that following PEMDAS ir doing substitution isn't a 'step-by-step' process? Making a pre-draft, rough draft, edited draft, and final draft isn't a 'step-by-step' process?
      I get them trying to help us, but knowing what combinations of atoms make up Nitrate (and *much* more) have almost no real use to me.

    • @moXon460
      @moXon460 7 років тому +15

      I wish they taught us more about the Vikings

    • @shimojason
      @shimojason 7 років тому +4

      moXon460 dude same

  • @drewschleyer2451
    @drewschleyer2451 6 років тому

    This video is the first thing that hasn't let me down in months.

  • @nosho409
    @nosho409 3 роки тому

    Missing from that video is what traditionally was named a street vs avenue. Usually avenues ran parallel to the main body of water around which the city was built, while streets ran perpendicular to it. Still holds true to this day in most cities with a river running through it or a lake besides it

  • @therealshins
    @therealshins 7 років тому +175

    I still dont get it.

    • @AudRad-wn8nk
      @AudRad-wn8nk 7 років тому +1

      therealshins same in confused

    • @BoredDan7
      @BoredDan7 6 років тому +10

      Do you not understand or do you just not remember which is which? Cause the latter is no biggy, for the former, basically the road type (Street, Road, Aveneue, etc.) is just determined by certain attributes of the road.

    • @clearmist7170
      @clearmist7170 6 років тому +1

      Most cities name streets and avenues, based on what direction they're going in. For example, they'll have 1st St go from east to west, and then they'll have 1st Ave, go the opposite direction as north to south. Or vice versa. That's one easy way of looking at it.

  • @brendenwhiteley3847
    @brendenwhiteley3847 7 років тому +80

    this will help in cities: skylines

    • @radino2252
      @radino2252 7 років тому +2

      Still will get horrid back up no matter what.

    • @frostycreeper1055
      @frostycreeper1055 7 років тому

      Your still gonna have to put unrealistic amount of public transport tho.

    • @brendenwhiteley3847
      @brendenwhiteley3847 7 років тому

      Radio i got that one way road game on 100 tho so its not an issue

    • @brendenwhiteley3847
      @brendenwhiteley3847 7 років тому

      FrostyCreeper10 i got a 500k city with no public transport. my road system is very methodical and i have alot of tunnels connecting places around the city.

    • @frostycreeper1055
      @frostycreeper1055 7 років тому

      brenden whiteley In what way is it _methodical_. I'm actually curious

  • @rianbech7760
    @rianbech7760 7 років тому +1

    Fascinating......and I had to watch it 3 times to keep up lol. Well done 👌🏻

  • @omnidimensional
    @omnidimensional 5 років тому

    The Simcity/Tropico themes are perfect for these city building vids!

  • @mugge47
    @mugge47 7 років тому +227

    i love this

  • @bncybll
    @bncybll 7 років тому +182

    yeahh i think this is different in britain

    • @stevewood8914
      @stevewood8914 7 років тому +8

      Kitty Kitty Well, we don't use a grid system so the direction of a road doesn't matter; ways tend to be residential streets that give access to other residential streets; and we call our highways 'motorways' and don't use those other terms for types of highway (interstate etc.); but the rest pretty much holds true in the UK.

    • @simonpowell9975
      @simonpowell9975 7 років тому +17

      So quite a lot of differences for a video that purports to cover all the world.

    • @skyjetisdabest
      @skyjetisdabest 7 років тому +10

      Yeah I live on an "avenue" in the uk which is just another small narrow residential road

    • @dananbutler7800
      @dananbutler7800 7 років тому +1

      +Skyjet3 So we improved on road name definitions here in the US, just like we did with government. ;^)

    • @0Adam
      @0Adam 7 років тому

      Kitty you are correct work in the transport industry i can confirm this

  • @Cody-Bear
    @Cody-Bear 7 років тому

    Thanks for the camera noises. They really helped me focus on the video and not look for someone trying to take my picture

  • @yvettebyvexxi
    @yvettebyvexxi 2 роки тому

    *It’s almost 1am and idk why I clicked on this but I find it informative. Though I’d have to rewatch it later when my brain is able to process all of it.*

  • @szymongorczynski7621
    @szymongorczynski7621 7 років тому +55

    0:15 No, they are most certainly not across the world.

    • @BenjerminGaye
      @BenjerminGaye 7 років тому +6

      so streets and avenues only exist in America?

    • @retak4110
      @retak4110 7 років тому

      Nope, but the rest do
      We have roads, routes, streets and avenues outside america

    • @szymongorczynski7621
      @szymongorczynski7621 7 років тому +3

      BenjerminGaye No, but the naming scheme certainly does. For example, in the UK a "Parkway" is a train station with extensive car parking facilities, the idea being that people would get there by car and continue their commute to work from thereonwards.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 7 років тому +3

      I'd like to suggest that if you need to drive to a train station to take a train to work, you probably need to reconsider whether your commute is worth it.

    • @gsvick
      @gsvick 7 років тому +15

      +BenjerminGaye Kind of. At least in Europe, most cities are not grid-based, so the North-South/West-East distinction doesn't make sense.

  • @megmo05
    @megmo05 7 років тому +4

    Vox videos like these bring me so much joy. I love learning new things. Thanks Vox!

  • @wendyspear
    @wendyspear 6 років тому +1

    Video very well done! Good job.

  • @eccentriclullaby1357
    @eccentriclullaby1357 6 років тому

    I like how the information is concise and explained plainly. Nice video 💯

  • @owenprosser2162
    @owenprosser2162 7 років тому +43

    This is a very US centric video I have never seen most of these types of roads in the UK.

    • @--julian_
      @--julian_ 7 років тому +12

      or in anywhere else lol

    • @georgyorgy2
      @georgyorgy2 7 років тому +7

      So request the uploader to restrict playback in your country

    • @boooogles
      @boooogles 7 років тому +3

      Most of them are rare in america too. I didn't know a crescent, prominade, turnpike, and probably others even existed

    • @WungTung
      @WungTung 7 років тому +3

      ahh ive seen these and i live in Australia..

    • @peabody1976
      @peabody1976 7 років тому +3

      I've seen "street", "road", "way", "close", "crescent", "circle", "lane", "highway" in Britain, and not just one area. "Avenue" is less common. "Parkway", "turnpike" are very North American.
      "Pike" and "turnpike" are more common in the Northeast US. (Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania all have turnpikes.)

  • @racheld9548
    @racheld9548 7 років тому +18

    This is so important. I can impress my friends with this knowledge

  • @apritama495
    @apritama495 3 роки тому

    I thought this was goin to be just an explanation of roads, streets and avenues but then it turnes out to be much more complicated yet great explanation, thanks anyway.

  • @Subholik3
    @Subholik3 4 роки тому

    this is soo informative !

  • @Dan1elAndrade
    @Dan1elAndrade 7 років тому +29

    How the hell did I end up here?

  • @ConorDrew
    @ConorDrew 7 років тому +114

    and if you are from the UK its none of these.... haha

    • @SonnyBCreative
      @SonnyBCreative 7 років тому +3

      UK speaks British English so the terms are different

    • @greatwolf5372
      @greatwolf5372 6 років тому +7

      Jacob D Wrong some are from the City of England.

    • @jamisoneddington110
      @jamisoneddington110 6 років тому +8

      or anywhere else in the world apart from america ahaha

    • @crakamann
      @crakamann 6 років тому

      Jamison Eddington so true 😂

    • @lorjxsia1613
      @lorjxsia1613 6 років тому +1

      The street names are used here in Australia

  • @borisvera2681
    @borisvera2681 6 років тому

    These videos are magnificent. Great job.

  • @martydespot
    @martydespot 7 років тому +1

    I just love the artistic style of this video :D

  • @HipsterShiningArmor
    @HipsterShiningArmor 7 років тому +9

    Where I live, in Toronto, the cross-section of streets and avenues is a little different then in most cities. The pattern seems to be that streets run through the downtown core (King, Queen, Dundas, Bloor, Yonge, Bathurst, etc.) whereas avenues run away from the downtown core (Eglinton, Finch, St. Clair, Islington, etc.) Of course there are exceptions to the rule, like Spadina Avenue which runs downtown, but basically it seems to matter less what direction the streets run in and more where it is within the city of Toronto.

  • @tre8201
    @tre8201 7 років тому +13

    I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A VIDEO LIKE THIS

  • @huajie666liu8
    @huajie666liu8 6 років тому

    This is very explicit. Thanks. It is quite accurate and right. Based on this explanation, now I know how a city is planned. But I don't quite get parkway.

  • @erobin2470
    @erobin2470 5 років тому +5

    halfway through this video my brain got the feeling of sitting in class in 8th grade algebra with good intentions but there comes a slipping feeling

    • @zf5782
      @zf5782 3 роки тому

      same! :D

  • @rita6355
    @rita6355 7 років тому +37

    Finally the political videos are over

  • @Fetrovsky
    @Fetrovsky 7 років тому +168

    The elections are over, I see.

    • @CalvinDilbert
      @CalvinDilbert 7 років тому

      tru that

    • @Has-wx2do
      @Has-wx2do 7 років тому +2

      It's about time...

    • @BayviewFinch
      @BayviewFinch 7 років тому +8

      Yeah they are. Still time to get someone different in the White House though.

    • @Fetrovsky
      @Fetrovsky 7 років тому +2

      BayviewFinch Let's hope not!

  • @mowunmi7189
    @mowunmi7189 5 років тому

    Learnt a lot here! Thanks

  • @realneontv
    @realneontv 6 років тому +1

    How does this channel only have his many subscribers?

  • @Arjay404
    @Arjay404 7 років тому +78

    Anyone else thinking of Cities:Skylines while watching this video?

  • @shan-nf1ie
    @shan-nf1ie 7 років тому +24

    hmm, I live in an avenue which has a dead end, however this video calls it a 'close' - is this because I live in England?...

    • @rickybay8441
      @rickybay8441 7 років тому

      nova forrest Well I live in England and it's called a close although I've seen them called a drive as well...

    • @shan-nf1ie
      @shan-nf1ie 7 років тому

      +Ricky Bay ah how confusing! I've seen them be called all three too

    • @tenaciousdean6179
      @tenaciousdean6179 7 років тому +1

      In Enlgand any streets with "close" at the end will be a cul-de-sac

    • @georgebelmonte8522
      @georgebelmonte8522 7 років тому

      nova forrest I live in an avenue that's a dead end too. I live in the States.

    • @raney150
      @raney150 7 років тому

      a lot of these conventions aren't even universal in the US. Avenues in my area are (mostly) used for busy streets, most of which (but not all) are 4 lane roads. Not every major road is an Avenue here though, at least 2 are streets. We don't have that perpendicular rule with Avenues and streets. we have streets crossing streets and avenues crossing avenues.

  • @ohyeah3365
    @ohyeah3365 6 років тому

    I always wondered about these. Vox rocks

  • @eireball
    @eireball Рік тому +1

    I like how they’re all nice unique names and then there’s a place

  • @DSQueenie
    @DSQueenie 7 років тому +38

    I think you overstated the "across the world" point. I only recognised Drive and plaza.
    What about bypass or motorway?

    • @Len124
      @Len124 7 років тому

      I believe motorway is more of a British term, equivalent to highway in the US, and he's American.

    • @edisg
      @edisg 7 років тому +6

      DSQueenie America IS the whole world, OBVIOUSLY

    • @choongren5836
      @choongren5836 7 років тому

      I'm guessing these are only for road names that you might find in USA. British motorists have different names and maybe ways of naming the roads, as with every other country.

    • @chronicallymeee
      @chronicallymeee 7 років тому +1

      I live literally less than 30 minutes from the american border but outside of america. These naming conventions do not match my city in the least, I live on a street and my cross street is a street and up a bit is an avenue.

    • @TheBespectacledN00b
      @TheBespectacledN00b 7 років тому

      Beltway is Yank for bypass/ring road

  • @eggs2627
    @eggs2627 7 років тому +36

    I got lost in the first 30 secs

  • @MaxSixty-Three
    @MaxSixty-Three Рік тому

    For some reason i LOVE classification systems like this

  • @AidanB
    @AidanB 7 років тому

    This video is soo pleasing

  • @supertekkel1
    @supertekkel1 7 років тому +50

    Now i wanna play simcity again!

    • @guuus2
      @guuus2 5 років тому

      Hahaha same!

    • @AndrewKillerGamer1
      @AndrewKillerGamer1 5 років тому

      @Golden Gamer TV I'm surprised you like it in the first place, it's so limited and boring, and waiting an hour to make a skyscraper buildable manually unlike the PC Simcity were you make parks and they plan to upgrade automatically, and since many people agree with me, how are you alive?

    • @AndrewKillerGamer1
      @AndrewKillerGamer1 5 років тому

      @Golden Gamer TV At the time I'm commenting this, I'm becoming ten in eight days, and I kinda said a popular opinion, and I know that opinions are allowed, thanks for the facepalm.

  • @damonsidur9130
    @damonsidur9130 7 років тому +64

    Vox videos are so good When they leave out their liberal agenda

    • @rickybay8441
      @rickybay8441 7 років тому

      Damon Sidur gtfo

    • @peddfast
      @peddfast 7 років тому +3

      If this comment was an ironic one though, that would have been funny.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 7 років тому

      I also enjoy videos where they leave out their liberal agenda. Taking a read of it is a good way to pass the time when I get bored.

    • @macmurfy2jka
      @macmurfy2jka 7 років тому

      I know right.

  • @lgwapo6793
    @lgwapo6793 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the mention about Tucson. I grew up living on a Strav.

  • @AnthonyNewen
    @AnthonyNewen 7 років тому +1

    This is the best thing ever. My curiousity is satisfied

  • @crimsoncorsair9250
    @crimsoncorsair9250 7 років тому +4

    THANKS FOR MAKING THIS

  • @marklarsontube556
    @marklarsontube556 7 років тому +24

    Quick, someone tell me what the difference is between a street, a road and an avenue? You can't, can you?!

    • @kyrodes
      @kyrodes 7 років тому +5

      Road: connects 2 points. Street: connects 2 points but has buildings on both sides. Avenue: connects 2 points, has buildings on both sides but are perpendicular to streets.

    • @valentijnraw
      @valentijnraw 7 років тому +2

      Kyrodes but then streets are perpendicular to avenues. its relative isnt it

  • @stefanieanguiano5983
    @stefanieanguiano5983 7 років тому

    this is a great video! I learned so much in just a few mins

  • @michealdrake3421
    @michealdrake3421 10 місяців тому

    This is similar to the way interstate highways are numbered, in that if you're familiar with these guidelines and conventions, then you often won't even need to know anything about the local area to find your destination. If you know how the highways are numbered, then you can get a good idea of where you are, where you're going, and how to get there without knowing anything about the local geography. If you're near the interchange of I-95 and I-64, you don't need to know what city that is too know what part of the country you're in and which way you need to go to find your destination. That's really cool to know, and it feels good to know it, even if you never need that info.

  • @theharristrain
    @theharristrain 7 років тому +16

    almost all of these terms or their uses sound distinctly american to me (uk). a lot of out our roads are named depending on the era they were built. a on road called x street was probably built by the romans but x way was probably built by germanic people

    • @CalvinDilbert
      @CalvinDilbert 7 років тому +6

      god damn germans

    • @stevewood8914
      @stevewood8914 7 років тому +1

      Alex Harris Most 'street's in the UK are as described in the video. Some old Roman roads are also called 'steet' even when they're not urban because the definition of the word changed; it used to mean any paved road, as opposed to a dirt road. Most 'way's I come across are modern residential streets that give access to other residential streets; not sure of any Germanic connection as the word 'way' comes from Latin 'via' (they pronounced Vs as we pronounce Ws) meaning road, path or way.

    • @I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music
      @I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music 7 років тому

      If there are autobahns in your country they were probably built by Germans.

    • @theharristrain
      @theharristrain 7 років тому

      ich farhe farhe farhe

    • @willzyxOfficial
      @willzyxOfficial 7 років тому

      +Steve Wood In modern Germanic languages equivalents for way can be for example weg or väg, which in certain pronunciations are actually very close to way. Don't know about UK street name origins though.

  • @elizabeth9841
    @elizabeth9841 7 років тому +39

    In america, streets run north, south, east and west, meanwhile in the uk..

    • @viewsurfingcuriosity9656
      @viewsurfingcuriosity9656 4 роки тому +4

      True but in the uk you don't have to deal with angry Americans with guns who drive like they are in a Fast and Furious movie.

    • @mixelpl6066
      @mixelpl6066 4 роки тому

      I think that in UK there are not Interstate road. I thought that film was about american call system for Road.

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 3 роки тому +1

      @@mixelpl6066 The name 'interstate' is very unique to the US, as far as I can tell. It certainly wouldn't make sense for a country whose top-level subnational divisions aren't called 'states'. In Britain, major multi-lane roads that cover long distances between cities are called motorways.

  • @jackmerrill8424
    @jackmerrill8424 6 місяців тому

    This is the best video I have ever seen.

  • @maggieshelton1
    @maggieshelton1 6 років тому

    These are things I wonder about all the time! Thanks for the clarification.