Street
Environmental Feature
Width and layout
Alleys: as narrow as 5 feet.
Standard streets: about 30 feet wide, usually two lanes.
Major thoroughfares / highways: over 100 feet wide.
Surface & terrain
Normally paved (concrete, synthcrete, ferrocrete, or deck plating): normal terrain.
Poor repair (cracks, rubble, war damage, Rift scarring): count as difficult terrain or uneven ground in affected areas, per GM judgment.
Pedestrian infrastructure
Sidewalks on both sides for foot traffic.
Signs, lights, streetlamps provide direction and illumination; raised platforms, tunnels, and crossings let pedestrians cross safely.
Law & danger
Ignoring traffic norms (jay‑running lanes, speeding vehicles, reckless grav‑scooters) is a narrative flag for drawing law enforcement attention and increasing vehicular accident risk in encounters.