Which of these is considered a pedestrian according to traffic law?
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Explanation
To understand why the **person walking with a two-wheeled moped** is considered a pedestrian, it is important to know the definitions and rules related to pedestrians.
- A **pedestrian** is anyone who is walking on the sidewalk or the road. This includes those who are carrying a bicycle or a two-wheeled moped while walking.
- People who drag or push small non-motorized vehicles, such as a two-wheeled moped, are also considered pedestrians. This is because they are walking and not using the vehicle as a motorized means of transport.
- Additionally, the rules indicate that when walking through towns and cities, people carrying a two-wheeled moped must walk on the right, just like other pedestrians carrying large objects or small non-motorized vehicles.
Therefore, a person walking with a two-wheeled moped is classified as a pedestrian because they are walking and not using the moped as a motorized vehicle.
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