Can you walk the whole length of the street you live on?

My street isn’t very long. When I walk around the neighborhood, I easily walk its entire length. It’s probably 1/4-1/3 of a mile. The last street I lived on was just as short, but there was a nasty hill down the other end and I never walked that, and the same for the street I lived on before that. One street I lived on was a major route that was 100 miles long, and I definitely couldn’t do that on my daily walkabout. Surely some of you are like me and can knock it out in under 10 minutes, but just as surely some of you must live on something like Rt 1 or Rt 66 that just goes for hundreds of miles through multiple states.

Half a mile in my case. I have done, several times.

Not unless I really had to. It’s 28 miles from Concord to Pepperell (Mass.)

I live on a cul-de-sac and my typical neighborhood walk is along all the streets that circle around my street. Still just under 1k per lap.

.6 miles, I walk it often.

The street is about 2 kms long, I’ve never walked the whole length of it but I’ve walked far more than 2kms in both directions from my house several times, my street has a bit of a steep incline in some parts so is not very good for recreational walking.

The street I currently live on stops at the mountain on one end and the freeway at the other. It’s less than a mile long.

But I used to live on a major highway, twice. The two houses were about 700 miles apart. The highway itself goes from coast to coast, about 3000 miles long.

I live in a Victorian era suburb, with houses very close together. The street I live on is about 300m long. The longest nearby is probably 500m.

Obviously there are main roads and highways nearby, but, yes, I walk more than half the length of my road just to go to the pub!

I do a 20-30 minute walk (1-1.5 miles) every morning and I can head out in any cardinal direction and return from any direction. I have to think about it for a while every morning… which way today?

I sure can. I live on a cul-de-sac, and it’s probably less than 200 yards long. I never go down there, though, because there are assholes down there. In college, though, I lived on a street that had no end. (It was a circle.)

Yep. I live in a cul-de-sac that is 1/4th of a mile around. I can’t tell you the number of families, and pet owners, that I see go around four times per day, and then they’re gone :slight_smile:

It’s 2.5 miles, if you detour a block to get around an elementary school and park. Currently, I’m doing well if I can get a couple of blocks without resting.

My street is only two blocks long, and I have often walked from one end to the other.

I live in a development with twin cul-de-sacs, so from the air it looks U-shaped, and it‘s only a few hundred feet from the beginning to the end of my particular street. The development is surrounded on three sides by farms and ranches, and on the fourth side by a community park. For me to walk my dog around the block means a 45-minute walk, which I do numerous times a week.

Yes, it’s a one-way street going around a bend and connecting to a serpentine on a hill.

My street is 30.5 km (19 miles) long. I have walked the entire length in bits and pieces over the years. Rather boring - not much to see except mostly housing and strip malls, a couple of big parks, and close to a mile of oil refineries.

Kind of depends- the street is ten miles or so from start to finish but there are places where it stops and picks up on the other side of a park or something.

The street I grew up on was a single block long. I could not only walk the whole length of it; I could do so literally on the street itself, right down the middle, and probably not be interrupted by a car.

My current “street” is a parking lot, and I live on the end of it. So I walk the length of it it when I go pretty much anywhere. The actual street that it’s off of extends another three blocks north and one block south, then it changes its name, then it goes south another three blocks and ends. I’ve never had reason to walk it end to end, but I could easily enough (though one of the streets it crosses is very wide and busy, and without a light at that intersection, so I’d want to do it at a quiet hour of the day).

In between, I had a succession of dorms, which aren’t really even on “streets” at all, then an apartment that I lived in for only a few months, then an on-campus apartment where I lived for over a decade. The on-campus apartment was on a short-ish street that I walked most of the way along nearly every day. The short-term apartment, though, was on Main Street, and while I’m not sure precisely how long Main St., Bozeman was, it was long enough to be a significant bike ride at least, and certainly longer than I’d walk.

My street is 8 continuous miles long. It’s curvy, winding and hilly. I suppose I could walk the whole thing if I had to, but I’d be whining after the first half.

My street is 1.7 miles long. I’ve walked all but 1/4 mile of it (but I’ve ridden the entire length on a bike)