Where must mopeds travel on interurban roads when there is no lane exclusively for mopeds?
Highways and motorways
Explanation
**Mopeds** must travel on the **right shoulder** on interurban roads when there is no exclusive lane for them, as long as the shoulder is **passable and sufficient**. This is because mopeds, along with other vehicles such as bicycles and light special vehicles, are required to use the shoulder if there is no specific lane for them.
If the shoulder is not passable or does not exist, mopeds may use the essential part of the lane, but this is an exception and not the general rule. Therefore, the correct option is for them to travel on the right shoulder whenever possible.
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