Is a pedestrian allowed to walk on the right-hand side of a road outside built-up areas?
Traffic rules
Explanation
Pedestrians walking on **roads outside built-up areas** must walk on the **left**. However, there is an important exception: if it is **safer** to walk on the **right**, then it is allowed. This can occur in situations where visibility or road conditions make walking on the right safer for the pedestrian. Therefore, the correct answer is that a pedestrian can walk on the right on a road outside built-up areas **when it is done for safety reasons**.
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