A herd, on a conventional road where there is no livestock track, where must it travel?
Traffic rules
Explanation
To understand why herds must travel on the **right shoulder** on a conventional road, it is important to consider the traffic regulations for animals on the road.
- **Animals on the road**: Animals, such as livestock, can only travel on the road when there are no other available paths. They must be guided by a person over 18 years old and must always go on the **right shoulder**. If there is no shoulder, they must stay close to the right edge of the road. This applies to both individual animals and herds, which must occupy as little space as possible.
- **Traffic regulations**: In general, vehicles and animals must travel on the right and as close as possible to the edge of the roadway. This ensures an orderly and safe flow of traffic, minimizing the risk of accidents.
Therefore, on a conventional road without a livestock route, a herd must travel on the **right shoulder** to comply with traffic and road safety regulations.
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