What speed may not be exceeded by vehicles whose driver is walking on foot?
Speed
Explanation
Vehicles in which the driver moves on foot must adhere to the **walking pace speed**. This is because these vehicles are not designed to reach high speeds and must move at a safe and controlled pace, similar to that of a person walking.
- **Walking pace speed**: This is the natural speed at which a person walks, generally between 4 and 6 km/h. This speed allows the driver to maintain full control of the vehicle while walking alongside it.
- **Safety**: By moving at the walking pace speed, the risks of accidents are minimized, as the driver can quickly react to any obstacle or unexpected situation.
Therefore, the appropriate speed for these vehicles is the walking pace, thus ensuring the safety of both the driver and nearby pedestrians.
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