New housing developments are now required to include cul-de-sacs alongside straight streets, primarily to ensure efficient land use and provide more housing units per street length. While cul-de-sacs are often associated with reduced traffic and increased peace, the discussion reveals that their inclusion is not solely for these reasons. Some participants speculate about their role in emergency access for helicopters, although this claim lacks solid evidence. The conversation also touches on the misconception that federal highways must have straight stretches for emergency landings, clarifying that such requirements are more complex than commonly believed. Additionally, there is a trend away from cul-de-sacs in urban planning, with a shift towards Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND), reflecting changing preferences in community layout.