May pedestrians occasionally use a cycle lane to get around?
Traffic rules
Explanation
Pedestrians can use a **cycle path** occasionally, as long as there is **enough space** for both bicycles and pedestrians to circulate without problems. This is important to ensure the safety and proper flow of both types of users.
- **Cycle paths** are primarily designed for the use of cycles, but in certain situations, such as on a **shared-use path**, pedestrian circulation is allowed alongside bicycles.
- It is essential that pedestrians only use these paths when they do not interfere with bicycle traffic, ensuring there is enough space for both.
Therefore, the correct answer is that pedestrians can use a cycle path as long as there is enough space for both bicycles and pedestrians to circulate safely.
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