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Example: Plzeň – Karlovarská třída (1.8 km) and Prague – Evropská (partial, but Prague – Vinohradská (3.2 km) is a prime example). Character: 4–6 lanes, high-rise panel housing or mid-rise socialist modernism, wide pavements, separate tram tracks, uniform setbacks. Facade index 65 (standardised). Walkability 4.0/5 (good but boring). Accident rate low (0.8 per km vs. city average 1.7).
Example: Ostrava – 28. října (2.4 km). Character: Follows an old industrial railway or river, wide (30–40 m), mixed socialist realist and late Gründerzeit housing, high truck percentage (18% of vehicles). Facade index 48 (due to smog damage and renovations). Walkability 3.2/5. full length czech streets
Examples include (partial), but more archetypal are Brno’s Lidická třída (2.1 km), Ostrava’s 28. října (2.4 km), and Plzeň’s Karlovarská třída (1.8 km). Example: Plzeň – Karlovarská třída (1