Cul-de-Sac
The landscape has a sense of fragmentation: cows and horses, then a cul-de-sac, then an apple farm, and more cul-de-sacs. A highway runs through the community like a main artery: to live in the suburbs one must have a car. A variation of a dead-end street, the cul-de-sac provides a bulb at the end of the street wide enough for uninterrupted turning space for neighborhood automobiles or service vehicles - there is no incentive or reason for other traffic, unlike the city grid system of roads.