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Edit: my main gripe was with the naming scheme but if you move the map slightly to the left it gets worse https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/JwcnHSTdxt.png
They do these wavey streets in trailer parks sometime (usually in the nicer mobile home estates where permenant prefab units are set up). It’s partly to slow down traffic, but one main reason is to break up sight lines.
If the road is straight, you can look down the street and see two dozen identical units and they can see you. If you make the roads all bendy and plant some trees/hedges you can get some sense of privacy.
Unironically better than most suburbs. You could actually walk or bike to a neighbor’s house.
And the slightly wobbly streets will slow down the car drivers. Straight and even grids are fine for trams and horses, but they’re turned into racetrack murder zones if you let cars on them.
In other parts of the world they’re putting up speed bumps and chicanes on straight residential roads because of this.
My objection is that the street names are confusing