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Country roads that are not in the city

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In rural townships are roads and bridges the main concern?

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What kind of roads do rural communities have?

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What is differences between rural and urban roads?

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!!


What has the author Clarkson Hill Oglesby written?

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Is the posted speed higher or lower on rural roads?

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Why are country roads gravel?

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