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Difference between roads of villages and roads of cities

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Answered by riddhima8
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rural roads are out in the middle of no where (like a desert, field, woods, etc.) and sometimes are made of cement. Urban roads are found in cities and towns and are almost always made of cement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Roads of vilages are usually earth, dust and gravel surfaced. These roads are not demarcated or they do not have any carriage markings like that we see on urban roads. Usually rural roads do not have traffic engineering tools like give way signs, stop signs or traffic lights. The use of rural roads is designated to light vehicles or heavy vehicles alone, but will have users mixed at any time.  

Roads of cities are usually planned into an interconnected network owing to human and economic activities and exchange. These roads are usually associated with designated traffic engineering equipment like give way signs, stop signs and carriage markings. Urban roads usually have demarcations of space of road, there are cases of separate cyclists ways, pedestrian ways and carriage ways for public buses. Urban roads are usually surfaced with some special material called bitumen and steel material.

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