Conventional roads are, in general...
Highways and motorways
Explanation
Conventional roads are those that do not meet the characteristics of highways and expressways. This generally makes them **less safe** than highways and expressways.
- On conventional roads, there are sections where **more caution** is required, such as curves and construction zones. These sections present more difficulties for the driver.
- **Curves** are especially dangerous. When taking a curve at speed, a force is generated that can push the vehicle off the road or into the opposite lane. This is more likely if the curve is very tight, the vehicle is heavily loaded, or traveling very fast.
For these reasons, conventional roads are considered less safe compared to highways and expressways, which are designed to offer greater safety and traffic flow.
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