Outside built-up areas, pedestrians must always walk on the right...
Traffic rules
Explanation
Pedestrians pushing a **bicycle or a two-wheeled moped** must always walk on the **right** side of the road, both in urban areas and outside populated areas. This rule is applied to ensure the safety of pedestrians and vehicles traveling on the road.

- By walking on the right, pedestrians pushing these small vehicles stay away from oncoming traffic, reducing the risk of accidents.
- This rule also applies to other cases, such as when pushing handcarts or using wheelchairs.
Therefore, the correct answer is that pedestrians must walk on the right when pushing a bicycle or a two-wheeled moped.
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