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What is the traffic like in Peoria - on residential streets?
Are all streets 2 lanes in each direction where the houses are? Thanks |
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I'm not sure I understand your question. On residential streets inside of neighborhoods there shouldn't be any traffic, but a car or two driving by once in a while but not a constant stream of cars going by. On the main streets there's usually 2-3 lanes per side and probably pretty busy. We don't have anything out of the ordinary out here.
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I guess it depends on the neighborhood. Some houses are located right off the street and some are back in subdivisions. The whole Phoenix area is crowed you won't get away from traffic anywhere. |
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The many surface streets are two lanes or more wide in most neighborhoods some private gated communities have narrow streets where you can’t park and others drive by easily, but they are private streets in gated areas. Traffic is not a problem in most residential areas. |
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