Where must a pedestrian walk if the road has no pavement, no footpath and no verge?
Explanation
If there is no infrastructure for pedestrians, the rules allow walking along the edge of the carriageway. For safety, you must walk facing oncoming traffic, so you can see the cars approaching and react to danger in time.
KET reference: KET 36: If there is no pavement, footpath or verge, walking in single file along the edge of the carriageway is allowed; KET 37: pedestrians moving along the edge of the carriageway must move facing the flow of traffic.