Most areas of most cities have fairly intuitive street layouts, if you learn them.
… in the US.
In Europe, they’re intuitive only if you were born there or know a lot of history. (Of course South Parade is further north than North Parade!)
Fair, and thank you for calling me on it.
I get the impression that a majority of LessWrong readers are in major US cities, so I’m leaving it up as useful to them :)
… in the US.
In Europe, they’re intuitive only if you were born there or know a lot of history. (Of course South Parade is further north than North Parade!)
Fair, and thank you for calling me on it.
I get the impression that a majority of LessWrong readers are in major US cities, so I’m leaving it up as useful to them :)