Cyclists over 14 years of age, are they allowed to ride on the hard shoulders of dual carriageways?
Highways and motorways
Explanation
Bicycle **riders over 14 years old** are allowed to ride on the **shoulder of expressways**, as long as there is no sign prohibiting it for **road safety** reasons. This means that, in general, they can use the shoulder, but they must be attentive to signs that may indicate otherwise.

It is important to note that, although bicycles can ride on the shoulder of expressways, they are not allowed to do so on **motorways**, where it is prohibited for all cyclists, regardless of their age. Additionally, other vehicles such as mopeds and personal mobility vehicles are also prohibited from riding on motorways and expressways.
Therefore, the correct answer is that cyclists over 14 years old can ride on the shoulder of expressways, unless a sign prohibits it for safety reasons.
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