Pedestrians and human-drawn wagons are often not considered legal traffic because they do not operate on the same principles as motor vehicles and may not have designated rights of way. Traffic laws typically define legal traffic as vehicles that require registration, licensing, and insurance, which human-powered modes do not. Additionally, the infrastructure, such as roads and intersections, is primarily designed for motor vehicles, leading to different regulations for non-motorized users. This distinction helps maintain order and safety on roadways.
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