On roads outside built-up areas that do not have a space specifically reserved for them, which pedestrians must walk on the right-hand side and obey the signs addressed to drivers?
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Disabled individuals using wheelchairs must travel on the **right** side on roads outside urban areas when there is no designated space for them. This is because wheelchairs are considered similar to other devices that must follow this rule, such as handcarts or two-wheeled mopeds. Additionally, people in wheelchairs must obey signals directed at drivers, as they are considered part of vehicular traffic in these circumstances.
On the other hand, pedestrians pushing or pulling a two-wheeled motorcycle and those herding animals are not required to follow these specific rules of traveling on the right or to obey signals directed at drivers.
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