Where may a pedestrian walk at walking pace?
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Pedestrians are individuals who move on foot along sidewalks and roads. Those pushing strollers, wheelchairs, or carrying two-wheeled cycles and mopeds are also considered pedestrians.
In urban areas, pedestrians should walk on the sidewalk whenever possible. However, in marked residential streets, pedestrians may walk on the roadway at a walking pace. These streets are designed to prioritize pedestrian traffic and reduce vehicle speed, creating a safe environment for pedestrians.

On the other hand, highway medians and agricultural paths are not designed for pedestrian traffic. Medians are separating areas on highways where pedestrians should not walk, and agricultural paths are primarily for the use of agricultural machinery and do not offer the necessary safety for pedestrians.
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