Rand Road corridor

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The Rand Road corridor is a major suburban arterial route in the Chicago metropolitan area that serves as a key transit and commercial spine for communities northwest of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf suburban arterial road
transportation corridor
connects multiple suburban communities northwest of Chicago
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicRole supports local employment centers
supports regional retail trade
hasCharacteristic auto-oriented development pattern
high traffic volumes
multiple signalized intersections
hasLandUse commercial centers
office developments
retail corridors
service businesses
isPartOf regional road network of Chicago metro area
locatedIn Chicago metropolitan area
northwestern suburbs of Chicago
orientation northwest-southeast
planningConcern access management for driveways and businesses
pedestrian safety
traffic congestion management
roadType arterial route
servesAs commercial spine
key transit spine
state Illinois
supportsMode local bus routes
private vehicles
transportRole links residential areas to commercial areas
provides access to regional highways
usedFor automobile traffic
bus transit

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Pace Pulse bus rapid transit routes corridor Rand Road corridor