When there is no livestock track, are animals allowed to travel on public roads?
Traffic rules
Explanation
Animals can travel on public roads when there is no livestock route available, but there are important exceptions to consider:
- **They cannot travel on highways or expressways.** This is because these roads are designed for fast motor vehicle traffic and are not safe for animal transit.
- On roads where they can travel, they must do so on the **right shoulder** or, if there is no shoulder, as close as possible to the right edge of the road.
- Animals must be guided by a person over 18 years old and must occupy the least possible space on the road.
- In certain situations, such as when a vehicle is going to turn and there are animals crossing, they have **right of way**.
Therefore, the correct answer is that animals can travel on public roads, **except on expressways and highways**.
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