The highway at Lucky Palms
A street is a feature of the Sims series. Streets connect lots to each other and allow sims to navigate their neighbourhoods. Streets have addresses, and are used by sims walking as well as travelling in cars and on bikes.
Street markings exist including sidewalks and crossings.[1] In The Sims 3, cars can be seen driving on streets due to the open world. This does not exist in The Sims 4.
In the games, streets are not always known as "streets", they have also been named; road, avenue, drive, boulevard, lane, way and parkway.
Streets are a major part of Create a World, and can have different textures.
List of some streets in The Sims
- Beach Drive - Roaring Heights
- Clover Drive - Dragon Valley
- Dead End Lane - Strangetown
- Elm Street - Old Town
- Free Street - SimValley
- Globe Street - Veronaville
- Idlewild Street - Bluewater Village
- Lakeside Drive - Lucky Palms
- Pentameter Parkway - Veronaville
- Regalia Court - Monte Vista
- Road to Nowhere - Strangetown
- Sim Lane - various
- Skyborough Boulevard - Sunset Valley
- Summer Hill Court - Sunset Valley
- Wright Way - Pleasantview, Sunset Valley and Moonlight Bay