HOV lanes
HOV lanes
poor road condition
Hov
congested traffic
"Rural" is a common noun. It is not a proper noun, as it does not refer to a specific, unique entity or place.
cows and deer. They get in the road
Unpaved shoulders are a characteristic of rural driving environments.
In general, it is true that it is less dangerous to drive on rural roads than it is to drive in heavy traffic, simply because there is less danger of colliding with other vehicles. But if you drive badly enough, you can still collide with a tree, while driving on a rural road.
Most communities in the Canadian Shield are rural, with smaller populations and surrounded by vast tracts of wilderness. Larger urban centers can be found on the periphery of the Canadian Shield region, where mining or forestry operations are more prominent.
Rural refers to the countryside. Urban refers to the city or town.
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