Animals have right of way over vehicles...
Right of way
Explanation
Animals have the **right of way** over vehicles on **properly marked drovers' roads**. A drovers' road is a path specifically designed for the passage of animals. For animals to have priority, there must be a "Domestic animals crossing" sign accompanied by a sign indicating "drovers' road." This ensures that drivers are informed and yield to animals in these specific areas.

In other situations, such as when animals cross a road or travel along the shoulder, they do not have priority unless there is no other passage option, such as a drovers' road. Therefore, the priority on marked drovers' roads is a clear and specific rule to protect the safe transit of animals.
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