Where must a car drive if, for emergency reasons, it is travelling at an abnormally low speed and is thus obstructing the rest of the drivers?
Traffic rules
Explanation
When a **passenger car** is traveling at an **abnormally reduced speed** due to an emergency and **obstructs traffic**, it must follow certain rules to minimize the impact on traffic flow.
- If the vehicle **is still operational** but cannot reach the appropriate speed, it must **drive on the right shoulder**. This allows traffic to continue flowing without significant interruptions.
- If there is no shoulder available, the vehicle must position itself **as far to the right as possible on the roadway**. This helps to clear the main lane so that other vehicles can pass without difficulty.
These measures are important to ensure safety and order on the road, allowing other drivers to continue their journey without major inconveniences.
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