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Are motorways and dual carriageways considered safer than conventional highways?

Explanation

As a general rule, driving on motorways and dual carriageways is considered to be safer than on conventional highways, because the lanes for each direction of travel are separated, which makes head-on and lateral collision less likely because you are not faced with oncoming vehicles driving in the opposite direction.

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