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Explanation:
Lower capacity roads Edit
Tree tunnel in Florida
Alley
Street
Avenue
B road
Brick Road
Boulevard
Bundesstraße
Byway
Causeway
Collector road
Corniche
Close
Crescent
Court
Cul-de-sac
Drive
Frontage road
Gemeindestraße
Highway
Kreisstraße
Lane
Landesstraße
Living street
One-way street
Place
Plaza
Road
Route
Side road
Single carriageway
Stravenue
Terrace
Way
Tree tunnel
Woonerf
Street Edit
Main article: Street
See also: Street or road name § Street type designations, and Street suffix
Primitive roads Edit
Hollow way on the side of La Meauffe, witness of the battle of the hedges in 1944)
Main article: Primitive road
Agricultural road
Backroad
Dirt road
Forest road
Gravel road
Green lane
Historic roads and trails
Ice road
Roman roads
Sunken lane
Large roads Edit
E20 highway, Denmark
See also: Geography of toll roads
Higher capacity roads, sometimes with medians
2+1 road
2+2 road
Arterial road
Autostrasse
Dual carriageway
Expressway
Local-express lanes
Farm to Market Road
Parkway
Beltway
Reversible lane
Trunk road
Turnpike
Highway A7 during rush-hour
Expressways (Limited-access roads and grade-separated highways)
Autobahn
Auto-estrada
Autopista
Autostrada
Controlled-access highway
Freeway
High-quality dual carriageway (HQDC)
Interstate Highway
Limited-access highway
Motorway
Super two
Private roads Edit
Glenbervie House driveway
See also: List of military roads
Driveway
Gated community
Military road
Private highway
Private road
Intersecting roads Edit
Roundabout
Connector
Interchange
Intersection
Level junction
Level crossing
Road diet
Roundabout
Answer:
Earthen roads
Gravel road
1. Earthen Roads
Earthen roads are laid with soil. They are cheaper than all types of roads. This type of road is provided for fewer traffic areas or countryside areas. A good drainage system should be provided, which reflects excellent performance for a more extended period.
Gravel roads are also low-quality roads, but they are better when compared with earthen roads. A compacted mixture of gravel and earth is used as pavement material in this case.