stroad
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斯特罗德, 宽阔的道路
a wide road that is designed for both high-speed car traffic and for walking or biking, but does not do either very well
A stroad is a type of road that combines features of both streets and highways. It is meant to handle high-speed traffic while also accommodating local access, such as driveways and intersections. However, it often fails to do either job well. While it allows vehicles to move quickly, the frequent stops and turns disrupt traffic flow. At the same time, it is not very pedestrian- or cyclist-friendly, lacking the proper infrastructure for walking or biking. As a result, a stroad tends to be inefficient for both cars and people.
- The new shopping center was built next to a busy stroad, making it hard for people to walk there safely.
新的购物中心建在一条繁忙的stroad旁边,使得人们难以安全步行到达。
- Traffic jams are common on the stroad because it tries to mix fast cars and slow pedestrians.
在stroad上交通堵塞很常见,因为它试图混合快速汽车和慢速行人。
- Many cyclists avoid the stroad due to the lack of proper bike lanes.
许多骑自行车的人因为缺乏适当的自行车道而避开stroad。
- The city plans to redesign the stroad to make it safer for everyone.
该市计划重新设计stroad,使其对每个人都更安全。
- Children need to be extra careful when crossing the stroad on their way to school.
孩子们在上学途中穿过stroad时需要格外小心。