Are vehicles for people with reduced mobility required to drive on the hard shoulder?
Traffic rules
Explanation
**Vehicles for people with reduced mobility** must travel on the **shoulder** when there is no road or part of the road specifically designated for them. This is because, like other vehicles such as bicycles, mopeds, and light special vehicles, these vehicles are required to use the shoulder in the absence of specific infrastructure for their circulation.
- The **shoulder** is the part of the road intended for certain vehicles that do not have a specific lane.
- If the road does not have a shoulder or it is not possible to travel on it, these vehicles may use only the essential part of the lane.
Therefore, the correct answer is that they must travel on the shoulder when there is no road or part of the road designated for them.
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