• gian
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      23 hours ago

      Here urban is loosely defined as everything inside the city/town/village perimeter, with no reference to where the city/town/village is located.

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          17 minutes ago

          Yes,but there are two different definitions ar work here: Traffic laws vs sociology/geography/common speech. According to traffic law, it’s almost impossible to live in a rural area, because all areas settled by humans are considered urban for the sake of traffic regulations. Otherwise, “urban” references cities and “rural” everything not a city. A “rural town” makes perfect sense in common speech, but is an oxymoron in traffic legalese.