FELLAS, let's have a quick look at the hierarchy of roads in Japan (classifications are improvised, not official)
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Class D is the most common kind you'll find in Japan, whether in cities or in the countryside. Country roads in UK are about this size too. - space for cars to pass each other, but will otherwise drive in middle of road - pedestrians walk anywhere in road except when cars passpic.twitter.com/NamrYrr6rr
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Class E is the narrowest road you can fit cars on, may be one-way or off-limits to non-local trafficpic.twitter.com/sXf7VC2qX4
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Finally Class F, for roads which cannot fit cars on them, but can still fit motorbikes, scooters, etcpic.twitter.com/WqvYQB4YGj
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Here's an example of a narrow country road from UK--I used to live near here.pic.twitter.com/HXQsBsoMKD
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What I believe to be the narrowest street in Northampton, MA--still nearly twice as wide as the one from UK in prev tweetpic.twitter.com/m3DdMP7Org
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One of the narrowest streets in Boston--this one is from North End, clearly off-limits to cars (although it doesn't look much narrower than Class E; if not for the poles a car might fit here)pic.twitter.com/8zYT8YuPBr
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