What does a pedestrian have to wear when walking along the roadway or shoulder outside built-up areas at night or in poor visibility?
Pedestrians walking on the roadway or shoulder outside built-up areas must wear an approved reflective or luminous element when walking between sunset and sunrise or in conditions of poor visibility.
- The element must be visible to drivers from at least 150 metres.
- This rule does not apply in the same way to pedestrians walking in urban areas.
- Light-coloured clothing alone is not enough.
Therefore, the question should specify the place and visibility conditions to avoid ambiguity.
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