Apparatus Comunity
Is a narrow highway in the village or village. It is usually built as a one-lane road (ie, a paved road for one-way vehicles), but since vehicles traveling through this road are rarely attributable to the very low number of vehicles in the region.
The back road of the village comes from a one-lane type of road, but there are also village roads built as two-lane roads to unite higher vehicle capacity. In North America and Australia, this provision may also affect roads used as secondary networks in cities. Several cities in England, including London, named several small streets and alleys as "paths" (lit. Paths). However, the use of English is more common than "paths" for narrow roads with small traffic in the countryside, within or between villages, and can be named or remain unaccounted for. Small roads in some states of Great Britain are not open to public traffic (or unpaved, Zones can not) and are referred to as green lines.
The community and all apparatus including the adat chairman are also very enthusiastic in building for progress in meeting the standards of development.
