If there is no road or part of a road intended for their special use, vehicles for people with reduced mobility...
The pedestrians using a wheel chair or a vehicle for people with reduced mobility must drive on the right shoulder, if it's usable and wide enough, and if this doesn't exist or it's too narrow, the will drive at the right edge of the roadway. Remember pedestrians can't drive in motorways and dual carriageways.
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