Bradford is a large city based in the north of England in the county of West Yorkshire. Bradford has an impressive 520,000 residents itself and a further 1.5 million if you include the urban area. Driving in such a densely populated area will more than likely have lots of traffic jams, meeting traffic situations and road traffic accidents.
Bradford is conveniently placed near other big urban areas such as Leeds, Halifax and Dewsbury.
Bradford is made up of many suburbs, neighbourhoods and surrounding villages. When learning in Bradford, you will stumble across these places. For example Odsal, Buttershaw, Wibsey, Slack Side, Bankfoot, Shelf, Westwood Park, Great Horton, Little Horton, West Bowling, Canterbury, Holme Top, Lidget Green, Hill Top, Lower Grange, Crossley Hall, Daisy Hill, Sandy Lane, Girlington, Brown Royd, Black Abbey, White Abbey, Nab Wood, Moor Head, Frizinghall, Windhill, Wrose, Gaisby, Manningham, Eastbrook, New Leeds, Barkerend, Thornbury, Broomfields, Culter Heights, Tyersal, Laisterdyke, Fagley, Bierley and Holme Wood.
Driving in Bradford has more advantages than driving in a small town. You will experience a lot more developing hazards. You will be able to anticipate pedestrians crossing the road. Adjust your speed dependant on the road you are on and get to experience high-speed roads such as the M606 Motorway south of Bradford.