Is livestock a road user

No, livestock are not considered road users. Road users typically refer to motorized vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians, and other individuals who use the road for transportation. Livestock, on the other hand, are domestic animals raised for agricultural purposes and are usually kept in designated areas such as farms or pastures.

No, livestock is not typically considered a road user. Road users typically refer to individuals or vehicles that travel on roads, such as cars, bicycles, pedestrians, and motorcycles. Livestock includes animals such as cows, sheep, and pigs, which are raised for agricultural purposes and are not intended to use roads for transportation. However, in rural areas, it is possible to encounter livestock crossing roads in some situations, so drivers need to exercise caution and be prepared to slow down or stop if necessary.