Durchgangsstraßen
Durchgangsstraßen, or thoroughfares, are roads designed primarily for the transit of vehicles between two points. They are characterized by their capacity to handle significant traffic volumes and often connect major population centers, economic hubs, or serve as crucial links within a broader transportation network. These streets typically feature multiple lanes in each direction, controlled access points, and are engineered to facilitate efficient and continuous movement of traffic.
The design of a Durchgangsstraße prioritizes flow and speed, often incorporating features such as grade separations,