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Street grid density is an indicator of neighborhood density, calculated as the number of ________ miles per square mile.
  1. Centerline
  2. Vehicle
  3. Traveled
  4. Alternative mode
Explanation
Answer - A - Street grid density is an indicator of neighborhood density, calculated as the number of centerline miles per square mile. Centerline miles are the length of a road down its center. A community with high street grid density and narrow, interconnected streets is more likely to be pedestrian friendly than one with a low street grid density and wide streets.
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