Fallout 3 roadways

Capital Wasteland roadways were once thoroughfares of the region, still utilized after Great War.

Background
The majority of named roads in the region are found within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Several directional street signs notating locations are found on or below overpasses or being repurposed as building materials. Some signs have worn away over time and are no longer legible, and some have been defaced with graffiti.

Behind the scenes

 * A lot of the streets have been modified, moved around, or entirely replaced due to the scale of the game world (roughly 1:16), and as such can be in entirely wrong places. This includes:
 * 3rd through 6th Street are in wrong locations relative to other roadways.
 * Pennsylvannia Ave is placed on the wrong, eastern side of the White House in-game
 * The compression of the area also omitted the F street between Penn. Ave and G St.
 * Other roadways were created specifically for the game, including Andrew Ave., Basso Blvd, Bazil Ave, Blanchard Blvs., Bradley Place, Bridge St., Broadway Blvd., Canal Street, Consumption Blvd., Dexter Ave, H. Patney Drive, Jarndyce Way, Mizin Street, Mullin Avenue, Pendergast St., and Salem St.
 * Basso Boulevard shares its name with Basso the Box Man from Thief fame. Emil Pagliarulo, lead designer and writer for Fallout 3, worked on the first two Thief games as a voice actor and junior designer.