The term "city streets" refers to the roads, avenues and boulevards that are found within an urban area or city. These streets serve as the primary means of transportation for people and goods in cities, connecting different neighborhoods and providing access to various destinations such as homes, shops, offices, schools, hospitals, parks, etc. City streets can vary greatly in terms of their design, width, traffic flow, and amenities depending on the city's layout, history, culture, and urban planning policies. They are often bustling with activity, featuring a diverse mix of pedestrians, cyclists, public transportation vehicles, taxis, buses, trucks, and cars all sharing the same space in varying speeds and directions.