Are you allowed to ride a moped on an interurban road without a hard shoulder?
Traffic rules
Explanation
**Mopeds** can travel on interurban roads even if there is no shoulder. In these cases, they must do so on the **right**, occupying only the essential part of the roadway. This is because, when there is no shoulder available or it is not possible to travel on it, mopeds, like other vehicles such as bicycles and vehicles for people with reduced mobility, are allowed to use only the necessary part of the lane for their safe travel.
It is important to remember that they must travel in a line, one behind the other, to avoid obstructing traffic and ensure the safety of all road users.
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