Which of these is a public road within a built-up area?
Basic concepts
Explanation
To understand why a **travesía** is a public road within a built-up area, it is important to know some basic concepts about roads.
- **Poblado**: Refers to areas with buildings, such as towns and cities. The roads within these areas are considered **urban roads**.

- **Travesía**: It is a type of road that **passes through a built-up area**. This means that, although it is a road, it is located within the urban area of a town or city, and therefore, it is a public road within a built-up area.

On the other hand, **dual carriageways** and **motorways** are types of roads that are generally found **outside built-up areas** and are designed for fast and smooth traffic, connecting different cities or regions. These are not considered roads within a built-up area.
In summary, a **travesía** is the only option that represents a public road within a built-up area, as it passes through urban areas.
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