Taking the necessary precautions, where may a person pushing a bicycle by hand travel when using the sidewalk would be an obstacle for other pedestrians?
Traffic rules
Explanation
When a person pushes a bicycle and their presence on the sidewalk becomes an obstacle for pedestrians, they have the option to use the **shoulder** or the **roadway**.
- The **shoulder** is the lateral part of the road, located on the right and left, where motor vehicles should not circulate. It is a space intended for certain vehicles and pedestrians who cannot use the sidewalk.
- If the shoulder or the sidewalk are too narrow and cause inconvenience to pedestrians, people pushing a bicycle can use the **roadway**. This also applies to those carrying large objects or small non-motorized vehicles.
Therefore, in situations where the sidewalk is not suitable, it is correct for a person pushing a bicycle to use the shoulder or the roadway, depending on the environmental conditions.
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