May a bicycle overtake an animal-drawn vehicle that is travelling on the hard shoulder?
Overtaking
Explanation
Cyclists have the ability to overtake other vehicles traveling on the shoulder, such as animal-drawn vehicles, without the restrictions that apply to other vehicles. This means they are not limited by the 15-second time or the 200-meter distance that apply to other vehicles that must travel on the shoulder.

Additionally, cyclists can overtake vehicles such as bicycles, cycles, mopeds, animals, and animal-drawn vehicles on any road or highway, as long as they ensure there is no danger to themselves or other drivers. This gives them greater flexibility to perform overtaking maneuvers compared to other vehicles that also travel on the shoulder.
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