How many directions does a road ALWAYS have?
Traffic rules
Explanation
A **road** is any street, road or way where vehicles and pedestrians can travel. It always has **a single direction**, which is the straight or curved line that connects two places.
- **Direction**: It is the path that a road follows, either in a straight line or curve, to join two points.
- **Direction of travel**: Refers to the two possible traffic flows within the same direction: outbound and return. For example, on a road, one car can go in an outbound direction and another in the return direction, but both are on the same direction.

- There are **one-way** roads, where vehicles may only travel in one direction, and **two-way** roads, where traffic can travel in both directions, but always within the same direction.
Therefore, a road always has **a single direction**, although it may have one or two directions of travel.
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