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U.S.A. - Streets

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The standard of American roads varies enormously from eight-lane freeways in urban areas to gravel or dirt tracks in remote rural areas. Generally, American roads have fewer road markings than European roads. Streets in most cities are laid out in a grid pattern, with all roads running north-south or east-west. In the central areas of main cities, every other street is usually a one-way street.
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A Chicago street
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Traffic in a Chicago street
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Saxophone player in a New York tunnel
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American girl walking in a New York street
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A busy New York street
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Brooklyn Bridge in New York
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Quiet street in Brooklyn Heights
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Road in New York
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The Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco