Originally Posted by zeytoun
Based on current trends in population and migration, more people will live urban areas then rural ones by 2008.
Non sequitur???
Context please...
If, by the way, you're thinking about rural vs. urban roads, the definitions have more to do with immediate characteristics (frequency of intersections, lighting at night, etc.) rather than the type of area it's in. So you can have a "rural" road in the suburbs for example, and maybe even in the city (like a road going through Golden Gate park in San Francisco might be considered "rural" in these studies).