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Streets that primarily serve through traffic and provide access to abutting properties as a secondary function. Traffic signals or stop signs provide traffic control at intersections along arterials.
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Medium-speed (30-40 mph), medium-capacity (10,000-35,000 average daily trips) roadway that provides intra-community travel and access to the county-wide highway system. Access to community arterials should be provided at collector roads and local streets, but direct access from parcels to existing arterials is common.
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A general term denoting a roadway primarily intended for through traffic, usually on a continuous route. Direct access to abutting lane may be restricted or eliminated.
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A major thoroughfare that is vital for moving people and goods; feeds into the interstate and freeway systems.
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a major roadway in a city or urban area that collects traffic and may be connected to the freeway system. Some examples in the I-15 North Corridor project area include Washington Avenue , Lake Mead Boulevard , and Craig Road .
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