- Source: Street network
A street network is a system of interconnecting lines and points (called edges and nodes in network science) that represent a system of streets or roads for a given area. A street network provides the foundation for network analysis; for example, finding the best route or creating service areas.
They greatly affect in-town movement and traffic. Street networks can become very complex in cities. Street networks are very often localized, because there is little non-highway transportation from town to town. The U.S. Highway System is like a street network, but it is national, and consists of highways instead of streets and roads.
See also
Braess's paradox
Transport network
Highway dimension
International E-road network
Inca road system
Traffic analysis
Traffic flow
Permeability
Grid plan
List of cities that are inaccessible by road
References
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- CNN
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- Network Rail
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- Dead end street
- Liverpool Street station
- Transport network analysis
- OpenStreetMap
- Grid network
- Merit Street
- Cartoon Network
- Address geocoding