Isn't the problem here just that whoever is speaking in OP's title has failed to say Road, Drive, Avenue, etc? As long as they do that there shouldn't be any problem with the streets having similar first parts of their names.
Yes, but I can see situations where someone who isn't aware that there are a dozen Fallingbrooks might see the first one and assume the person gave them the wrong street type.
I buy a lot stuff on buy and sell websites, so I'm picking up at people's homes quite often.
You'd be surprised how many people give out the wrong address. Like saying road instead of street, or not saying that their home is the north section of that street.
In an area where all streets are named similarly, it causes confusion. Even delivery drivers, a.k.a professional address finders, can get messed up.
Even when someone says "123 john street" and you don't realize there's a john street in every municipality around you, you're basically guessing unless you caught this missing detail. 😂
I guess - although in this day and age with Google/Apple maps, it seems like it shouldn't be an issue really, as long as the recipient has said the full street name in the first place.
Maybe it's just a geographic thing, but it's pretty common round my way to have this sort of thing. For example I live in ********* Terrace, but there's also ********* Avenue, ********* Drive and ********* Grove, and the overall neighbourhood is known as *********.
And then nearby there's the ######## neighbourhood with ######## Drive, ######## Road, ######## Terrace, ######## Loan, ########Gardens, ######## Crescent, ######## Place, ######## Park and ######## Avenue! :-)
No problem as long as everyone’s memory is perfect. If I lived there I’m sure people would get it wrong or get confused very frequently. I definitely have people I know whose street name I remember, but can’t recall for certain if it is “st” or “rd” or “dr”