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Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Sanguine77(m): 9:14pm On Mar 21, 2015
braine:
Ever wondered how types of roads are determined? There are many acceptable definitions for these, this is just one set, it is highly likely you have seen something different. Different places will have different rules on whats what or no rules at all. There are literally dozens of right answers to this. Almost all of these should really be affixed with "is usually" but because of how long this has gotten, It can't include every exception and variation.

*A road has no special qualifiers. It connects point a to point b.

*A street connects buildings together, usually in a city, usually east to west, opposite of avenue.

*An avenue runs north south. Avenues and streets may be used interchangeably for directions, usually has median

*.A boulevard is a street with trees down the middle or on both sides

*.A lane is a narrow street usually lacking a median.

*A drive is a private, winding road

*A way is a small out of the way road

*A court usually ends in a cul de sac or similar little loop

*A plaza or square is usually a wide open space, but in modern definitons, one of the above probably fits better for a plaza as a road.

*A terrace is a raised flat area around a building. When used for a road it probably better fits one of the above.

*A close is similar to a court, a short road serving a few houses, may have cul de sac

*A run is usually located near a stream or other small body of water

*A place is similar to a court, or close, usually a short skinny dead end road, with or without cul de sac, sometimes p shaped

*A bay is a small road where both ends link to the same connecting road

*A crescentis a windy s like shape, or just a crescent shape, for the record, above definition of bay was also given for crescent

*A trail is usually in or near a wooded area

*A highway is a major public road, usually connecting multiple cities

*A motorway is similar to a highway, with the term more common. No stopping, no pedestrian or animal traffic allowed

*An interstate is a highway system connecting usually connecting multiple states, although some exist with no connections

*A turnpike is part of a highway, and usully has a toll, often located close to a city or commercial are

*A freeway is part of a highway with 2 or more lanes on each side, no tolls, sometimes termedexpressway, no intersections or cross streets.

*A parkway is a major public road, usually decorated, sometimes part of a highway, has traffic lights.

*A causeway combines roads and bridges, usually to cross a body of water

*Circuit and speedwayare used interchangeably, usually refers to a racing course, practically probably something above.

*As the name implies, gardenis usually a well decorated small road, but probably better fits an above

*A view is usually on a raised area of land, a hill or something similar.

*A byway is a minor road, usually a bit out of the way and not following main roads.

*A cove is a narrow road, can be sheltered, usually near a larger body of water or mountains

*A row is a street with a continuous line of close together houses on one or both sides, usually serving a specific function like a frat

*A beltway is a highway surrounding an urban area

*A quay is a concrete platform running along water

*A crossing is where two roads meet


*An alley is narrow path or road between buildings, sometimes connects streets, not always driveable

*A point is usually dead ends at a hill

*A grove is thickly sheltered by trees

*A driveway almost always private, short, leading to a single residence or a few related ones

*Aroundabout or traffic circlecircle around a traffic island with multiple connecting routes, a roundabout is usually smaller, with less room for crossing and passing, and safer
*

These aren't hard and fast rules. Most cities and such redefine them their own way about what road can be called what.

What of an apian way?
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Housing(m): 9:15pm On Mar 21, 2015
What a great work! Thanks for the enlightenment
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Nobody: 9:16pm On Mar 21, 2015
what of Lungu?
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by initiate: 9:23pm On Mar 21, 2015
braine:

*.A boulevard is a street with trees down the middle or on both sides


*A way is a small out of the way road


*A causeway combines roads and bridges, usually to cross a body of water

These aren't hard and fast rules. Most cities and such redefine them their own way about what road can be called what.



Adisa renamed Ring Road In Ibadan as IBB Boulevard. Silly illiterate

Awolowo Way Ikeja is not a small out of the way road

Now I understand why Ijora causeway is so called
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by masqot(m): 9:24pm On Mar 21, 2015
educative writeup
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by segcymoor(m): 9:31pm On Mar 21, 2015
Nice info!
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by holluwai(m): 9:34pm On Mar 21, 2015
Hahahaha....thank you!

Temmytea70:

Wen u av refused to leave ajegunle

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Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by emmydee(m): 9:38pm On Mar 21, 2015
This is good info.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by aslaaa: 9:43pm On Mar 21, 2015
abi naa..anyways ,My side is an avenue so I never really knew d reasons for such naming..used to think they were named because of d class of d occupants who live around dat vicinity..but now am more enlightened by this..happy Sunday to u
an avenue is a road that many street link to
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by frank043(m): 9:46pm On Mar 21, 2015
Kachisbarbie:


Wetin you dey nice to know?

Anyway in my hood, we have street, road, main road and express-road

That's all grin

@OP: what's a median? I saw it in ya post
Its better called 'median bracket'. It could be made of precast concrete or metal railings,used to separate two roadways having opposite flow of traffic. You can mostly see this in major highways e.g. lagos-ibadan expressway,benin-ore expressway etc. I hope its clear?
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Nobody: 9:46pm On Mar 21, 2015
braine:
Ever wondered how types of roads are determined? There are many acceptable definitions for these, this is just one set, it is highly likely you have seen something different. Different places will have different rules on whats what or no rules at all. There are literally dozens of right answers to this. Almost all of these should really be affixed with "is usually" but because of how long this has gotten, It can't include every exception and variation.

*A road has no special qualifiers. It connects point a to point b.

*A street connects buildings together, usually in a city, usually east to west, opposite of avenue.

...

Nice work pal, I enjoy this however, little correction won't be bad bro,

@ bolded, a road has special qualifiers. It goes beyond connecting point A to B.

Roads are divided into three (3) vis:
Access Roads, Collector Roads and Distributor Roads.

Access roads are basically highways which connects one settlement, town, state with another. In Nigeria planning, the setback for Access roads are minimum of 45m, and highways usually have a width of 18-21m.
In road transport definition, they usually have fewer entry, U turn and exit points to minimize congestion, obstruction of free traffic flow and reduce accidents. Example is murltala mohammed expressway which links Zuba to AYA roundabout, Giri, Airport, Lugbe highway.

Collector roads: are roads which links the access roads with the distributor roads. They are roads which runs inside towns, villages, estates. Example is The road linking FHA Lugbe to the expressway is one example, and Sultan Dasuki way, kubwa and the Road at the Gwarinpa Gates which extends from Gwarinpa to Kubwa Expressway are other examples.

Distributors are roads which links from houses to collector roads, eg, the street/road linking to your own compound, close, house, cull de sacs etc.

This is highway and urban infrastructure/ urban development planning definition for roads.

NOTE: Every region, country have their own specified width and setback based on population density, vehicular speed, and volume etc consideration.

Other types of lesser road definition are shared service roads, shared service housing squares etc but these aren't common in Nigeria.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by FemiAdenekan(m): 9:51pm On Mar 21, 2015
frank043:

Its better called 'median bracket'. It could be made of precast concrete or metal railings,used to separate two roadways having opposite flow of traffic. You can mostly see this in major highways e.g. lagos-ibadan expressway,benin-ore expressway etc. I hope its clear?
Nice. Thanks.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by bosunjohns(m): 9:57pm On Mar 21, 2015
braine , what's a median?
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by frank043(m): 9:58pm On Mar 21, 2015
FemiAdenekan:
Nice. Thanks.
You are welcome bro...
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Nobody: 10:05pm On Mar 21, 2015
bosunjohns:
braine , what's a median?

Its the strip of raised concrete+kerbs, metallic railings, or Earth/soil flower etc dividing the roads on middle expressways so as to differentiate ongoing and on coming traffic.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by braine(m): 10:06pm On Mar 21, 2015
lomomike:


Nice work pal, I enjoy this however, little correction won't be bad bro,

@ bolded, a road has special qualifiers. It goes beyond connecting point A to B.

Roads are divided into three (3) vis:
Access Roads, Collector Roads and Distributor Roads.

Access roads are basically highways which connects one settlement, town, state with another. In Nigeria planning, the setback for Access roads are minimum of 45m, and highways usually have a width of 18-21m.
In road transport definition, they usually have fewer entry, U turn and exit points to minimize congestion, obstruction of free traffic flow and reduce accidents. Example is murltala mohammed expressway which links Zuba to AYA roundabout, Giri, Airport, Lugbe highway.

Collector roads: are roads which links the access roads with the distributor roads. They are roads which runs inside towns, villages, estates. Example is The road linking FHA Lugbe to the expressway is one example, and Sultan Dasuki way, kubwa and the Road at the Gwarinpa Gates which extends from Gwarinpa to Kubwa Expressway are other examples.

Distributors are roads which links from houses to collector roads, eg, the street/road linking to your own compound, close, house, cull de sacs etc.

This is highway and urban infrastructure/ urban development planning definition for roads.

NOTE: Every region, country have their own specified width and setback based on population density, vehicular speed, and volume etc consideration.

Other types of lesser road definition are shared service roads, shared service housing squares etc but these aren't common in Nigeria.
Thank you! Indeed, we learn every day!
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by ussv: 10:09pm On Mar 21, 2015
This is very good , highly educative.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Nobody: 10:14pm On Mar 21, 2015
Sanguine77:


What of an apian way?
The Appian Way is already in existence. It's an ancient road where notable historical events happened....Constantine, Apostle paul, Caesar, Et cetera....
pls use your Google. it's not premium
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by bosunjohns(m): 10:36pm On Mar 21, 2015
Okay, thanks.
lomomike:


Its the strip of raised concrete+kerbs, metallic railings, or Earth/soil flower etc dividing the roads on middle expressways so as to differentiate ongoing and on coming traffic.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by SeanT10: 10:42pm On Mar 21, 2015
Copied, pasted and saved.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by abubkhr: 10:55pm On Mar 21, 2015
@OP god bless you.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by MIKOLOWISKA: 10:57pm On Mar 21, 2015
farem:
After about 30 minutes of this thread, only single comment is found here. Were it be it's about "ho rocks better" "miss or hit" "oh my god, see how butt..." and the like trashes, more views/comments would have been recorded/made.

I appreciate this piece of educative thread. Thanks
and ur pount izzz...?
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by usibengate(m): 11:37pm On Mar 21, 2015
How often do Nigerians follow the pattern of naming
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by professore(m): 11:55pm On Mar 21, 2015
Good to read this
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by honeyseller291(m): 1:59am On Mar 22, 2015
InteLligentie post may Allah BLES the writer will show my wife n kids
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Nobody: 3:19am On Mar 22, 2015
braine:
Ever wondered how types of roads are determined? There are many acceptable definitions for these, this is just one set, it is highly likely you have seen something different. Different places will have different rules on whats what or no rules at all. There are literally dozens of right answers to this. Almost all of these should really be affixed with "is usually" but because of how long this has gotten, It can't include every exception and variation.

*A road has no special qualifiers. It connects point a to point b.

*A street connects buildings together, usually in a city, usually east to west, opposite of avenue.

*An avenue runs north south. Avenues and streets may be used interchangeably for directions, usually has median

*.A boulevard is a street with trees down the middle or on both sides

*.A lane is a narrow street usually lacking a median.

*A drive is a private, winding road

*A way is a small out of the way road

*A court usually ends in a cul de sac or similar little loop

*A plaza or square is usually a wide open space, but in modern definitons, one of the above probably fits better for a plaza as a road.

*A terrace is a raised flat area around a building. When used for a road it probably better fits one of the above.

*A close is similar to a court, a short road serving a few houses, may have cul de sac

*A run is usually located near a stream or other small body of water

*A place is similar to a court, or close, usually a short skinny dead end road, with or without cul de sac, sometimes p shaped

*A bay is a small road where both ends link to the same connecting road

*A crescentis a windy s like shape, or just a crescent shape, for the record, above definition of bay was also given for crescent

*A trail is usually in or near a wooded area

*A highway is a major public road, usually connecting multiple cities

*A motorway is similar to a highway, with the term more common. No stopping, no pedestrian or animal traffic allowed

*An interstate is a highway system connecting usually connecting multiple states, although some exist with no connections

*A turnpike is part of a highway, and usully has a toll, often located close to a city or commercial are

*A freeway is part of a highway with 2 or more lanes on each side, no tolls, sometimes termedexpressway, no intersections or cross streets.

*A parkway is a major public road, usually decorated, sometimes part of a highway, has traffic lights.

*A causeway combines roads and bridges, usually to cross a body of water

*Circuit and speedwayare used interchangeably, usually refers to a racing course, practically probably something above.

*As the name implies, gardenis usually a well decorated small road, but probably better fits an above

*A view is usually on a raised area of land, a hill or something similar.

*A byway is a minor road, usually a bit out of the way and not following main roads.

*A cove is a narrow road, can be sheltered, usually near a larger body of water or mountains

*A row is a street with a continuous line of close together houses on one or both sides, usually serving a specific function like a frat

*A beltway is a highway surrounding an urban area

*A quay is a concrete platform running along water

*A crossing is where two roads meet


*An alley is narrow path or road between buildings, sometimes connects streets, not always driveable

*A point is usually dead ends at a hill

*A grove is thickly sheltered by trees

*A driveway almost always private, short, leading to a single residence or a few related ones

*Aroundabout or traffic circlecircle around a traffic island with multiple connecting routes, a roundabout is usually smaller, with less room for crossing and passing, and safer
*

These aren't hard and fast rules. Most cities and such redefine them their own way about what road can be called what.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by raayah(f): 4:29am On Mar 22, 2015
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Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by MrHighSea: 7:54am On Mar 22, 2015
ifeelgood:
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Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by ESSIETO(m): 10:09am On Mar 22, 2015
braine:
Ever wondered how types of roads are determined? There are many acceptable definitions for these, this is just one set, it is highly likely you have seen something different. Different places will have different rules on whats what or no rules at all. There are literally dozens of right answers to this. Almost all of these should really be affixed with "is usually" but because of how long this has gotten, It can't include every exception and variation.

*A road has no special qualifiers. It connects point a to point b.

*A street connects buildings together, usually in a city, usually east to west, opposite of avenue.

*An avenue runs north south. Avenues and streets may be used interchangeably for directions, usually has median

*.A boulevard is a street with trees down the middle or on both sides

*.A lane is a narrow street usually lacking a median.

*A drive is a private, winding road

*A way is a small out of the way road

*A court usually ends in a cul de sac or similar little loop

*A plaza or square is usually a wide open space, but in modern definitons, one of the above probably fits better for a plaza as a road.

*A terrace is a raised flat area around a building. When used for a road it probably better fits one of the above.

*A close is similar to a court, a short road serving a few houses, may have cul de sac

*A run is usually located near a stream or other small body of water

*A place is similar to a court, or close, usually a short skinny dead end road, with or without cul de sac, sometimes p shaped

*A bay is a small road where both ends link to the same connecting road

*A crescentis a windy s like shape, or just a crescent shape, for the record, above definition of bay was also given for crescent

*A trail is usually in or near a wooded area

*A highway is a major public road, usually connecting multiple cities

*A motorway is similar to a highway, with the term more common. No stopping, no pedestrian or animal traffic allowed

*An interstate is a highway system connecting usually connecting multiple states, although some exist with no connections

*A turnpike is part of a highway, and usully has a toll, often located close to a city or commercial are

*A freeway is part of a highway with 2 or more lanes on each side, no tolls, sometimes termedexpressway, no intersections or cross streets.

*A parkway is a major public road, usually decorated, sometimes part of a highway, has traffic lights.

*A causeway combines roads and bridges, usually to cross a body of water

*Circuit and speedwayare used interchangeably, usually refers to a racing course, practically probably something above.

*As the name implies, gardenis usually a well decorated small road, but probably better fits an above

*A view is usually on a raised area of land, a hill or something similar.

*A byway is a minor road, usually a bit out of the way and not following main roads.

*A cove is a narrow road, can be sheltered, usually near a larger body of water or mountains

*A row is a street with a continuous line of close together houses on one or both sides, usually serving a specific function like a frat

*A beltway is a highway surrounding an urban area

*A quay is a concrete platform running along water

*A crossing is where two roads meet


*An alley is narrow path or road between buildings, sometimes connects streets, not always driveable

*A point is usually dead ends at a hill

*A grove is thickly sheltered by trees

*A driveway almost always private, short, leading to a single residence or a few related ones

*Aroundabout or traffic circlecircle around a traffic island with multiple connecting routes, a roundabout is usually smaller, with less room for crossing and passing, and safer
*

These aren't hard and fast rules. Most cities and such redefine them their own way about what road can be called what.
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by Sanguine77(m): 11:47am On Mar 22, 2015
djmally:

The Appian Way is already in existence. It's an ancient road where notable historical events happened....Constantine, Apostle paul, Caesar, Et cetera....
pls use your Google. it's not premium

I know about it cos I have studied the history of Paul the apostle.
Thanks anyway
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by haftob(m): 1:01pm On Mar 22, 2015
holluwai:
How many of this we get for Nigeria?

Haven't seen Any Blv.
There's a danfodio boulevard inside unilag
Re: How Roads Are Named; The Difference Between An Ave, St, Ln, Dr, Way, Blvd Etc. by obongtunji: 2:13pm On Mar 22, 2015
Thanks OP

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