by External Poster » Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:34 am
This posting is from: annie
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>I'm almost a human compass and mapping program, but I've had
>problems in Las Vegas since almost the beginning.
Disorientation is sometimes discussed on the various LV boards,
the most common report being that the Strip is perceived as
running mostly east-west instead of its true orientation which
is mostly north-south.
One theory is that many visitors first came in to Las Vegas
from California, driving on either route 15 or the old highway.
Since California is generally perceived to be west of Las
Vegas, there is a reported tendency to assume that one is
entering Las Vegas from the west, when in actuality they
are heading due north.
Another curve which is thrown to the visitor (no pun intended)
is that the downtown streets are angled about 20 degrees to the
east of the otherwise normal orientation. The Strip itself bends
to this orientation around the Mirage, but most other streets in
that area remain aligned more or less to the true directions.
Then there are a few others in there, such as Rancho, Boulder
Highway, and the northmost part of Las Vegas Boulevard, which
are skewed about 45 degrees from what you would call normal.
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(This posting was entered by annie, an external user of MyDLV.)