No. You misunderstood me. Streets —residential grid-type stuff — are clutter in metropolitan areas. That's why they vanish at speed.
Clutter is not a problem in rural areas. It's a problem in cities. We need Street type to disappear in cities because we have grids that we need to go away when we're going too fast to turn onto them anyway. In rural areas, we need streets to be visible. There isn't a risk of clutter because there aren't enough streets to be clutter.
So yes, almost every street in Northern Michigan should be primary.
Clutter is not a problem in rural areas. It's a problem in cities. We need Street type to disappear in cities because we have grids that we need to go away when we're going too fast to turn onto them anyway. In rural areas, we need streets to be visible. There isn't a risk of clutter because there aren't enough streets to be clutter.
So yes, almost every street in Northern Michigan should be primary.
Re: Primary Street Discussion