Streets

Most settlements have streets that were largely established organically as the settlement grew. These roads vary from alleys as narrow as 5 feet to massive multilane highways over 100 feet wide. Most basic streets are 30 feet wide and divided into two lanes. Streets are generally paved with concrete. If the roads are in poor repair, they could be difficult terrain or uneven ground.

Street signs and lights direct traffic along roads, streetlamps cast light along their length, and sidewalks flank both sides of the street for pedestrians. Intersections, crosswalks, corridors, underground tunnels, and raised platforms enable pedestrians to cross thoroughfares safely. Breaking traffic laws is likely to draw the attention of local law enforcement and increases the threat of vehicular accidents.