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A (also known as a street suffix ) is the part of an address that identifies the specific type of thoroughfare. In a standard address, it follows the street name and is essential for precise delivery and navigation, as many cities have multiple roads with the same name but different types. Common Street Types & Their Meanings

A very wide street, often with a median in the middle and trees or buildings on both sides. Lane (Ln): A narrow road, usually without a median. Street Type

While often used interchangeably in casual conversation, different street types have specific traditional definitions: A (also known as a street suffix )

A long, winding road often shaped by its natural surroundings, such as hills or lakes. Lane (Ln): A narrow road, usually without a median

The street type is one of several critical components in a standard U.S. address: (e.g., 123) Pre-Directional: (e.g., North, N) Street Name: (e.g., Main) Street Type (Suffix): (e.g., Street, ST) Secondary Unit: (e.g., Apt 4B) C1 Street Suffix Abbreviations | Postal Explorer - USPS

A short street that ends in a cul-de-sac or loop.

Typically a public way that also has buildings on both sides, often running perpendicular to "streets" in grid-based cities.