Question:
How do they think of names for roads or streets?
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2006-04-08 10:51:54 UTC
I was driving the other day after work and noticed different names for roads. Names such as Chestnut Lane, Mustang Rd, and Orange Blossom Street. I can understand Martin Luther King Blvd. There are names of roads out there that just doesn't make sense. Can anyone shine some light on the subject!
Five answers:
top-down
2006-04-08 11:27:37 UTC
In many instances the developer of the area is asked to submit street names for consideration by the municipal roads department. And like most people, these guys too like to be spoon-fed, so usually whatever the developer puts forward is what's chosen. That's why you'll find the names of developer's family members on streets in some suburbs.
ddrorangeman
2006-04-08 10:55:46 UTC
Most streets are named after different groups of things, such as trees, or presidents, or even royalty classes. MY dad used to live on Duke, and had a friend who lived on lord. It's a good way to give the streets something in common, so it's easier to navigate. (In St. Louis, most of the horizontal streets are named after trees, and the vertical streets are numbered)
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2016-12-07 10:01:09 UTC
charlie says, you're a jolly respectable dort of individual. in answer on your question highway names would date decrease back many centuries and could be named for many motives. river highway, bridge highway, properly highway, fort highway all obtrusive as may well be arbroath street, forfar street, perth street, etc. streets are named after human beings, events, in tribute to different cities, royalty (how many victorias and alberts can we've?) i don't recognize the historic previous in the back of your special glasgow streets yet i might reckon you will discover them actual on the internet. finally in present day scotland new streets are named by the cooncil.
just_askin
2006-04-08 10:54:15 UTC
With their brain. Probably city council committees that have to come up with them.
2006-04-08 14:45:48 UTC
They call your mom.


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