Is the circulation of animals allowed on a conventional road?
Traffic rules
Explanation
The circulation of **animals on conventional roads** is allowed under certain conditions. Animals, such as livestock or those transporting people or materials, can travel on the road **only if there is no specific lane for animal passage**, known as a drovers' road. In these cases, they must go along the **right shoulder** or, if there is no shoulder, close to the right edge of the road.

Additionally, animals have the right of way in certain situations, such as when a vehicle crosses a shoulder where animals are traveling and have no other place to go due to the absence of a drovers' road. Therefore, the circulation of animals is allowed on conventional roads as long as there is no lane specifically designated for them.
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