On a dual carriageway, is a moped allowed to drive?
Highways and motorways
Explanation
**Mopeds** are not allowed to travel on **motorways** or **dual carriageways**. This is because these roads are designed for vehicles that can maintain higher and safer speeds, and mopeds do not meet these requirements.
- On motorways and dual carriageways, mopeds are explicitly prohibited, as are other vehicles such as bicycles and vehicles for people with reduced mobility.
- The maximum speed allowed for mopeds on roads is **45 km/h**, but on motorways and dual carriageways, they are not allowed to travel at all, regardless of their speed.
- Although some vehicles may use the **hard shoulder** under certain circumstances, mopeds are not authorized to do so on motorways and dual carriageways.
Therefore, the correct answer is that mopeds cannot travel on dual carriageways.
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