On which side of a traffic island on a two-way road must a vehicle drive?
Traffic rules
Explanation
On a **two-way road**, vehicles must always drive on the **right side**. This is important to maintain a safe and orderly flow of traffic, allowing vehicles coming from the opposite direction to have their own space on the roadway.
When you encounter **traffic islands** or **refuges** on the road, you must also pass on the right side of these elements. This ensures that you do not interfere with traffic coming in the opposite direction and helps to avoid potential accidents.

In summary, on two-way roads, you must always drive on the right, both under normal conditions and when passing traffic islands or refuges.
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