In which of these places do animals have right of way?
Right of way
Explanation
Animals have the right of way on **drovers' roads**. A drovers' road is a path specifically designed for the transit of animals. In these places, if there is a "Domestic animals crossing" sign accompanied by a sign indicating "drovers' road," drivers must yield to the animals.

This ensures that animals can move safely along their designated route. However, on the shoulders of highways and expressways, and in urban areas, it is not mentioned that animals have the right of way.
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