If there is no space reserved for pedestrians, may people who use a wheelchair travel on the hard shoulder?
Traffic rules
Explanation
People in **wheelchairs** can travel on the **shoulder** when there is no space reserved for pedestrians. The shoulder is the lateral part of the road, located to the right and left of the roadway, and is intended for certain vehicles and people who cannot travel on the main roadway.
- **Vehicles for people with mobility difficulties**, such as wheelchairs, must travel on the shoulder if there is no specific path for them.
- 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, people in wheelchairs are allowed to travel on the shoulder, thus ensuring their mobility on roads where there are no spaces reserved for pedestrians.
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