Traffic Arteries
Traffic arteries are major roads or highways that facilitate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians within a city or region. They are designed to handle high volumes of traffic, connecting key areas such as residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and industrial zones. Examples of traffic arteries include interstate highways and main thoroughfares.
These routes are crucial for efficient transportation, reducing congestion and travel time. Traffic arteries often feature multiple lanes, traffic signals, and signage to manage the flow of vehicles. Proper maintenance and planning of these roads are essential for ensuring safety and accessibility for all users, including bicyclists and public transit.