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23 December, 20:19

How does rural travel differ from urban travel

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  1. 23 December, 21:34
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    Answer:one is faster and the other is slower one has a lot of people one does not have a lot of people
  2. 23 December, 22:45
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    Explanation: Rural travel differs from urban travel in that rural travel involves long stretches of open roads with no stop signs or stoplights. Generally, speed limits are much higher in rural areas, and the scenery is usually fields, and farms, and open areas. Urban travel involves driving in generally smaller streets and much more traffic. Stop lights and stop signs are routine. A lot of "stop and go"driving is experienced in urban travel with traffic determining how long it will take you to reach your destination. Further, there is much more traffic enforcement in urban travel than there is in rural travel.
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