Which of the following is a Major North Side Angled Street?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a Major North Side Angled Street?

Explanation:
A Major North Side Angled Street is a primary route on Milwaukee’s North Side that doesn’t follow a strict north‑south or east‑west line but instead runs diagonally across the grid, serving as a major through street for quick, broad-area routing. Appleton fits this description because it is a long arterial on the North Side that cuts across the grid at an angle, making it a key through-route for navigating quickly and efficiently. Forest Home, Beloit, and Loomis don’t meet both criteria in the same way. They’re not the diagonal, major through streets used for rapid navigation across the North Side, so they don’t serve the same purpose in routing decisions as Appleton does.

A Major North Side Angled Street is a primary route on Milwaukee’s North Side that doesn’t follow a strict north‑south or east‑west line but instead runs diagonally across the grid, serving as a major through street for quick, broad-area routing. Appleton fits this description because it is a long arterial on the North Side that cuts across the grid at an angle, making it a key through-route for navigating quickly and efficiently.

Forest Home, Beloit, and Loomis don’t meet both criteria in the same way. They’re not the diagonal, major through streets used for rapid navigation across the North Side, so they don’t serve the same purpose in routing decisions as Appleton does.

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