differentiate between village and district roads
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Urban and rural areas have fundamentally different characteristics with regard to density of road networks, land use, and travel patterns. Consequently, the characteristics of fatal motor vehicle crashes differ between rural and urban areas. For example, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths and deaths at intersections are more prevalent in urban areas, whereas a larger proportion of passenger vehicle and large truck occupant deaths and deaths on high-speed roads occur in rural areas. Although percent of people in the India. live in rural areas 1 and percent of the vehicle miles traveled occur in rural areas, 2 more than half of crash deaths occur there.
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. Hopes this helps!!
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. Hopes this helps!!
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village roads are temporary roads and have a lot of dust particles while district roads are permanent roads. Hence district roads are more better than village roads.
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