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What are the designated routes for transporting dangerous goods within cities, towns, and villages called?

  1. Hazardous transport ways

  2. Dangerous goods route

  3. Safe transit paths

  4. Chemical transit ways

The correct answer is: Dangerous goods route

Designated routes for transporting dangerous goods within cities, towns, and villages are known as dangerous goods routes. These are specific paths that have been approved for the transportation of hazardous materials and are designed to minimize potential hazards to surrounding communities. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they are not appropriately descriptive or commonly used terms for these routes.