Urban
roadways
have
a
volume
of
traffic
with
many
.
They
also
have
more
roadway
users
to
interact
with
,
multiple
with
left
and
turn
lanes
,
stop
signs
and
traffic
signal
lights
.
When
you
are
traveling
on
urban
roadway
you
will
often
see
stores
and
businesses
present
,
public
transportation
,
and
"
Rush
hour
"
traffic
.
When
adjusting
to
urban
roadways
you
must
stay
within
the
posted
limit
,
look
at
least
blocks
or
two
traffic
signals
ahead
,
use
the
system
,
and
watch
for
situations
with
closed
zones
and
line
-
of
-
sight
restrictions
.
Driving
on
urban
roadways
requires
you
to
be
alert
for
areas
where
stops
may
occur
.
You
must
keep
as
much
space
as
possible
from
oncoming
vehicles
,
and
take
action
if
driver
in
oncoming
lane
crosses
line
.
Reducing
risk
on
urban
roadways
requires
you
to
increase
following
distance
,
search
ahead
to
the
sides
and
,
move
slightly
to
the
right
and
signal
early
to
prevent
tailgaters
.
You
must
also
slow
down
as
you
approach
traffic
and
do
not
block
intersection
,
and
select
lane
with
fewest
number
of
hazards
.
When
passing
on
urban
roadways
make
sure
you
can
pass
safely
and
legally
.
It
is
to
pass
at
intersections
or
over
double
yellow
center
lines
.
Make
sure
you
return
to
your
when
there
is
a
safe
gap
in
.
There
are
special
situations
when
driving
on
urban
roadways
which
include
,
driving
on
one
and
two
-
way
streets
,
parked
vehicles
,
blocked
intersections
,
unexpected
situations
on
crowded
streets
,
pedestrians
and
bicyclists
,
and
public
transportation
.
For
vehicles
making
left
turns
,
do
not
travel
more
than
feet
in
lane
,
and
move
as
far
left
as
possible
.
When
making
a
left
turn
,
while
trying
to
cross
traffic
from
a
driveway
,
move
car
(
all
4
wheels
)
into
the
shared
lane
to
avoid
through
traffic
FLOW
.
Stop
in
the
shared
lane
and
wait
to
merge
safely
with
traffic
.
When
using
a
share
left
turn
lane
,
for
other
drivers
using
the
shared
lane
.
You
can
only
travel
150
feet
in
a
shared
lane
.
Rural
roadways
have
a
low
volume
of
traffic
and
speeds
,
the
road
and
shoulders
may
be
narrow
and
of
varying
surfaces
.
They
also
have
few
signs
,
signals
and
pavement
markings
,
steep
hills
and
curves
,
open
bridge
gratings
,
railroad
crossings
and
intersections
.
The
risks
of
rural
roadways
include
,
gravel
or
dirt
surfaces
,
dust
,
narrow
bridges
and
roads
,
open
bridge
gratings
or
steel
bridges
,
vision
(
wooded
areas
)
,
steep
hills
and
curves
,
uncontrolled
railroad
crossings
,
and
uncontrolled
intersections
.
Driving
on
rural
roadways
,
the
can
be
controlled
or
uncontrolled
,
and
side
roads
intersect
with
main
roads
.
When
following
other
vehicles
,
you
must
maintain
3
second
following
distances
.
Driving
with
traffic
you
must
slow
down
,
and
move
to
right
side
of
lane
without
going
on
shoulders
.
Passing
on
rural
roadways
are
more
on
two
-
lane
roadway
.
Only
pass
one
vehicle
at
a
time
,
and
if
you
can
see
an
oncoming
vehicle
do
not
attempt
to
pass
.
There
are
also
special
conditions
when
driving
on
rural
roads
.
Use
with
slow
moving
vehicles
.
If
you
see
animals
,
do
not
swerve
into
oncoming
traffic
or
off
roadway
with
no
shoulder
.
Safest
alternative
may
be
hitting
an
.
When
approaching
a
railroad
crossing
,
look
left
and
right
before
crossing
tracks
,
and
be
alert
for
multiple
tracks
.