If a pedestrian is walking along a road where sidewalks are provided, they should not, under normal circumstances, walk on the paved part of the road designed for vehicle traffic. If the pedestrian finds themselves on a road where a sidewalk is not provided, he or she should walk facing oncoming traffic using the shoulder to the left of that traffic. (Note: bicyclists are required to travel on the right in the direction of the traffic). No one on roller skates or riding on any other device, such as a scooter or toy vehicle, should go on the paved part of the road except while crossing the street in a crosswalk. In doing so, they are subject to the same rights as a pedestrian, but also with the same responsibilities.