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In which direction can a horse rider travel while in the left-hand lane?

  1. Only straight ahead

  2. Only to the right

  3. Any direction

  4. Only to the left

The correct answer is: Any direction

A horse rider in the left-hand lane can indeed travel in any direction, making this the correct answer. This reflects the flexibility and adaptability required by horse riders on public roads. When riding, they can go straight ahead, turn left, or even turn right, as long as it is safe to do so. Horse riders must also pay attention to their surroundings and the behavior of other road users, ensuring they can maneuver safely. Thus, the ability to change direction as needed is crucial for their safety and the safety of others on the road. The other options suggest limitations on the horse rider's movement that would not align with safe riding practice. For instance, the idea that they could only go straight ahead would disregard their need to navigate intersections or obstacles. Similarly, restricting movement to only one side would be impractical and counter to the nature of riding, where riders need to be able to adjust based on traffic and the environment around them.