When a pedestrian walks along a road, what must they wear?
Traffic rules
Explanation
When a pedestrian walks on a **road outside towns or cities**, it is important for them to be visible to drivers, especially at night. To ensure this visibility, the pedestrian must wear a **certified reflective element** that can be seen from a minimum distance of **150 meters**. This can be a reflective vest or a luminous bracelet.
These types of reflective elements are crucial because they reflect the light from vehicles, allowing drivers to detect the presence of the pedestrian with enough time to react appropriately and avoid accidents.
On the other hand, the white and red lights mentioned in the second option are necessary only for groups of people walking in a line, not for individual pedestrians. Light-colored clothing, although it may help, is not sufficient to meet the visibility requirement of 150 meters, as required in the correct option.
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