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Title: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: 1995hoo on October 21, 2014, 01:55:30 PM
This appears in the "Hot Games Trending Now" list on Sporcle: Street suffixes recognized by the US Postal Service. Be interested to hear how people here do on it. The average score is 19%.

http://www.sporcle.com/games/g/streetsuffix
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: NE2 on October 21, 2014, 01:59:24 PM
(yes, I cheated (http://www.usps.com/send/official-abbreviations.htm)) it doesn't have plurals like circles.
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: kurumi on October 22, 2014, 02:01:36 AM
47%.  (I'll spoil things by revealing one I didn't get: "Stravenue". These are apparently endemic to Tucson. You can find some by I-10 exit 265 near Benson Hwy. I'd provide a link, but can't find that feature in the New Improved Google Maps UI (see related thread (https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=11718.0)))
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: national highway 1 on October 22, 2014, 06:53:14 AM
They don't have 'circuit' or 'link'!  :banghead:
Real life examples:
Solent Cct
http://goo.gl/maps/LDdxz (http://goo.gl/maps/LDdxz)
Pondage Lk
http://goo.gl/maps/Ezc3X (http://goo.gl/maps/Ezc3X)
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: 1995hoo on October 22, 2014, 07:45:12 AM
Quote from: national highway 1 on October 22, 2014, 06:53:14 AM
They don't have 'circuit' or 'link'!  :banghead:
Real life examples:
Solent Cct
http://goo.gl/maps/LDdxz (http://goo.gl/maps/LDdxz)
Pondage Lk
http://goo.gl/maps/Ezc3X (http://goo.gl/maps/Ezc3X)

They don't have "close" either, but that's because it's seeking the terms recognized by the USPS and "close" isn't in use in the US much, if at all.

I know of a street called "Gildersleeve Wood" and another called "Cavalier Corridor" (amusingly, the former  is in Charlottesville and the latter is in Northern Virginia). Neither "Wood" nor "Corridor" is on that list.
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: froggie on October 22, 2014, 08:05:42 AM
Surprised "Pond" wasn't on the list.
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: CNGL-Leudimin on October 22, 2014, 09:48:56 AM
It's not a good quiz if it doesn't accept Kyrgyzstan :sombrero:.

Anyway, motorway, really? I thought this word wasn't used in the US...
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: pianocello on October 22, 2014, 11:30:35 AM
Quote from: CNGL-Leudimin on October 22, 2014, 09:48:56 AM
Anyway, motorway, really? I thought this word wasn't used in the US...

I've only seen it once: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.487744,-89.0589883,3a,75y,256.63h,96.16t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sV8WJSNl_gn1mcNvaGFL4Jw!2e0

I can't believe I forgot about "hill", especially as I pass this one frequently when I'm home: https://www.google.com/maps/@41.5263697,-90.5740631,3a,23.2y,63.56h,85.03t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sQDeU72jeO8P2aAnOaGx7NQ!2e0
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: NJRoadfan on October 22, 2014, 05:22:52 PM
I got 30%, plus they are missing suffixes that appear in my own home town!
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: Duke87 on October 23, 2014, 12:21:40 AM
Quote from: 1995hoo on October 22, 2014, 07:45:12 AM
Quote from: national highway 1 on October 22, 2014, 06:53:14 AM
They don't have 'circuit' or 'link'!  :banghead:
Real life examples:
Solent Cct
http://goo.gl/maps/LDdxz (http://goo.gl/maps/LDdxz)
Pondage Lk
http://goo.gl/maps/Ezc3X (http://goo.gl/maps/Ezc3X)

They don't have "close" either, but that's because it's seeking the terms recognized by the USPS and "close" isn't in use in the US much, if at all.

"Close" as a suffix is a British thing, possibly also seen in some other commonwealth countries. It is, however, not a standard in the US.

I know of a Long Close Road (https://www.google.com/maps/place/Long+Close+Rd,+Stamford,+CT+06902/@41.0812452,-73.5748775,16z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c2a230e8a3f439:0xeb1023eb86d6b55c) in the US.  I cannot confirm but always postulated that the developer wished to simply call it "Long Close" but the powers that be wouldn't allow it since it lacks a USPS recognized suffix. Hence "Long Close Road".

I don't know of anything ending in "Circuit" or "Link" in the US. It would make no more sense to find them in this quiz than it would make to find "Rue", "Chemin", or "Rang" (all of which are common as dirt in Quebec).
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: 1995hoo on October 23, 2014, 08:29:16 AM
"Rue" appears in the quiz. Perhaps it's common in Louisiana?
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: bassoon1986 on October 23, 2014, 01:42:18 PM
Quote from: 1995hoo on October 23, 2014, 08:29:16 AM
"Rue" appears in the quiz. Perhaps it's common in Louisiana?

Yes, although most of the time the street name becomes redundant. Ex: Rue Lafayette St.
Lafayette, LA does well with having the full French name and the full English name on its signs rather than making it a combination in Frenglish
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: Zeffy on October 23, 2014, 01:46:52 PM
Wow, I was unaware there were so many suffixes for street names... I got 27 before I started scratching my head and thinking "well, what the fuck could another one be?". And then I gave up. Oh well.
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: freebrickproductions on October 23, 2014, 02:00:54 PM
Quote from: bassoon1986 on October 23, 2014, 01:42:18 PM
Quote from: 1995hoo on October 23, 2014, 08:29:16 AM
"Rue" appears in the quiz. Perhaps it's common in Louisiana?

Yes, although most of the time the street name becomes redundant. Ex: Rue Lafayette St.
Lafayette, LA does well with having the full French name and the full English name on its signs rather than making it a combination in Frenglish
There's also a Rue Vieux Carre here in Huntsville, AL.
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: andrewkbrown on October 23, 2014, 10:04:42 PM
Rue De La Paix in Cincinnati.

https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.152453,-84.534715&spn=0.001677,0.002642&t=h&z=19&layer=c&cbll=39.15251,-84.535288&panoid=ICss0biF_1a5oSEQiemfpQ&cbp=12,350.23,,1,-0.16
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: mrsman on October 23, 2014, 11:17:04 PM
That was a challenge.  I can't believe there were so many choices.

I got a score of 50 (34%) and I thought that was pretty good.

I came up with the usual and then when I was at about 5 min left, I thought about maybe including some of the suffixes that are in some of the two word city names that I know in the area: spring, grove, garden, heights.

At times I also got a few just by going through the alphabet.  How could there be 7 choices between turnpike and vista?  Well, I got 4 of them.

It's too bad that some of the Spanish choices are unavailable.  Do you know how frequently calle and avenida are used in California?
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: NJRoadfan on October 24, 2014, 12:07:59 AM
In the local area, the following suffixes are used, but don't appear in the game.

-Turn
-Slope

My local area has a ton of non-common suffixes for some odd reason. Ironically the rarest suffix in town is "Street".
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: Mr. Matté on October 24, 2014, 12:40:00 PM
Since the game was about postal suffixes, are there any "________ Rues" in the U.S.?
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: Laura on October 26, 2014, 11:49:03 AM
I got 58/146 - 39% correct.

I got a lot of weird ones (like Ferry and Union) but forgot Avenue (facepalm)
Title: Re: Sporcle street suffix game
Post by: corco on October 26, 2014, 01:03:45 PM
Quote from: Mr. Matté on October 24, 2014, 12:40:00 PM
Since the game was about postal suffixes, are there any "________ Rues" in the U.S.?

Yeah, I was surprised to see "Rue" in there but not "Calle", "Camino", or "Paseo"- there are several streets in Tucson, including the major arterial Camino Seco, that are designated officially and entirely with Spanish names.