Replace the word "south" with "area" and I'll agree.banished wrote:The rural south has county roads that are dirt.
If there aren't dirt county roads, either there are no county roads or there are no dirt roads.
California farm country has numerous "county roads" that are dirt rights-of-way along section lines used mainly to access fields. Some are in such disuse that the farmers plant crops on them.
Few will ever qualify as primary streets.
It is obvious that they function as streets because there are no other streets.
Many are less than a mile apart. We don't need rural areas hatched over with primary streets. We can save PS for the occasional paved road.
Keep it smart and sensible.
Re: county roads