I just hope the house numbers aren’t similar!

  • @[email protected]
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    1310 months ago

    Trying to decide if this is better or worse than countries that don’t use street names. On one hand there’s no confusion, but on the other the addresses get pretty long.

    • @hactar42
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      10 months ago

      No confusion you say

        • @[email protected]
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          910 months ago

          That intersection looks awful also. E 8th N is right there. Imagine trying to follow directions:

          “Go South on N 6th St E and as soon as you pass E 8th N turn west on E 6th St N.”

      • Eager Eagle
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        510 months ago

        makes you wonder who designed this. R2-D2?

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          Pretty sure that’s Salt Lake City, Utah, US.

          Soooo… the f*ing Mormons. They wanted people to know where they were in relation to the center of their blessed town, which is of course where the main tabernacle (church) is.

          • @hactar42
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            110 months ago

            It’s actually Mountain Home, Idaho. I have no idea who came up with that system. When I lived there 20 years ago they were talking about changing it. But it still remains to this day.

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        410 months ago

        Even still, at least you have a chance of finding the street if you drive around enough. I have no fucking clue how anyone found anything before smartphones when street signs just don’t exist. Imagine living at this random little street and trying to give directions to get there

        • @hactar42
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          310 months ago

          So, I’m old enough to have driven in that forgotten time before smartphones. A lot of directions were based on landmarks. Like…

          Go down the street until you see the house with the big tree with a swing in it. Take the second left after that and follow until you get to the corner where the Stop and Go used to be (it’s a 7-11 now). If you hit the highway you went too far.

          Basically if you couldn’t read a map well, you got lost a lot. That and you could pull into any gas station or even better a pizza place and ask them for directions.