The streets in London and other large modern cities at the time were wide to improve air quality and reduce the risk of fires. Older cities often had tightly packed houses, which made them vulnerable to fires and the spread of diseases. In Paris, which in the mid-19th century was densely built with narrow streets, frequent fires and epidemics led Napoleon III and city planner Haussmann to begin a major renovation in 1853. Large parts of the city were demolished and rebuilt with wide, straight avenues to promote hygiene, traffic flow, and fire safety.
Why are the roads this wide when there were no automobiles during that period?
The streets in London and other large modern cities at the time were wide to improve air quality and reduce the risk of fires. Older cities often had tightly packed houses, which made them vulnerable to fires and the spread of diseases. In Paris, which in the mid-19th century was densely built with narrow streets, frequent fires and epidemics led Napoleon III and city planner Haussmann to begin a major renovation in 1853. Large parts of the city were demolished and rebuilt with wide, straight avenues to promote hygiene, traffic flow, and fire safety.
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