What is the difference between an interactive road and a separated road?
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Interactive roads and separated roads differ in concept, form rules, and signage. The following are the differences between interactive roads and separated roads: 1. Different concepts: An interactive road refers to two roads that intersect, with connecting ramps in the middle, allowing for left and right turns. A separated road refers to a highway where the left and right lanes are built separately, including separated lanes with unequal-width central dividers and separated lanes with unequal-height left and right travel lanes. 2. Different road driving rules: Interactive roads have connecting ramps, allowing for left and right turns. Separated roads are not connected, with barriers or walls between them, enabling vehicles to travel in the same direction without interfering with each other, one lane per vehicle. 3. Different signage: The interactive road sign features a thick arrow with a fork on the left, while the separated road sign consists of two arrows pointing in opposite directions connected together.