If you find yourself walking on a highway, prioritize your safety by moving as far to the side as possible and facing oncoming traffic. If there's a shoulder, use it to keep a safe distance from vehicles. Avoid distractions like mobile devices and stay alert to your surroundings. If possible, seek a safe exit or a nearby route that is designated for pedestrians.
You should walk on the left side of the highway, facing oncoming traffic.
Highway code says you should walk as near to the side as possible, facing oncoming traffic. If there is a pavement or path, walk on that.
Its normally illegal to walk on the highway. But on regular roads, you're supposed to walk against traffic.
When walking alone on a road or highway, it is important to walk facing oncoming traffic to see approaching vehicles. Stay as far to the side of the road as possible and be aware of your surroundings at all times to ensure your safety.
yes
Walk on the left side in order to watch for approaching vehicles
must go on left side only that means on footpath
you can try, but you would most likely get hit by a car.
Unless on a plane
you can try, but you would most likely get hit by a car.
Against the flow of traffic.
Most (if not all) highway patrol/state police agencies have their own website where there are loads of information. You can also walk into their station and ask for a pamphlet of general information