Are motorways and dual carriageways considered safer than conventional roads?
As a general rule, driving on highways and dual carriageway is considered to be safer than on conventional roads, since the different roadways in each direction are separated, which makes a frontal or lateral collision more difficult, since vehicles traveling in different directions do not cross in front of each other.
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