Where must animals travel on a road?
Traffic rules
Explanation
Animals on the road must travel **as close as possible to the right edge of the roadway**. This applies to both pack animals and livestock, as well as animals moving in a herd or flock. The reason is that they should occupy the least possible space on the road to avoid interfering with vehicle traffic.
- When a **shoulder** is available, animals must travel on it. If there is no shoulder, they should stick to the right edge of the road.
- This rule ensures that animals do not obstruct traffic and remain safe on the side of the main road.

Therefore, the correct option is that animals must travel **as close as possible to the right edge of the roadway**.
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