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What are the differences in construction standards between tourist roads and general rural roads?

There is no difference in construction standards between tourist roads and general rural roads. Under the premise that the road traffic level is the same, they are all designed to meet the needs of vehicle traffic.

According to my country's "Highway Engineering Technical Standards", highways are divided into five levels, namely expressways, first-class highways, second-class highways, third-class highways and fourth-class highways.

Among them, the third- and fourth-class highways involve our rural roads. Rural roads are also divided into different levels. The standards adopted are generally the third- and fourth-class highway standards. For example, most county-level roads adopt the third-class highway standard, while rural roads adopt the fourth-class highway standard.

Rural roads are divided into three parts: county roads, township roads and village roads. These three together form rural roads.