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In this situation, do the red reflective point elements define the right edge of the roadway?

Description
§ 85 para. 1 and 4 of the Regulation of the Ministers of Infrastructure and of Internal Affairs and Administration of 31 July 2002 (Journal of Laws of 2002, No. 170, item 1393, as amended) in conjunction with pt. 6.1 of appendix no. 2 to the Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 3 July 2003 on detailed technical conditions for road signs and signals and road safety devices and the conditions for their placement on roads (Journal of Laws of 2003, No. 220, item 2181, as amended).
Explanation
Correct answer: Yes
Yes, red reflective road studs (so-called cat's eyes) always mark the right edge of the carriageway. This is standard marking used on roads to aid orientation, especially at night and in difficult weather conditions. In contrast, the white reflective elements, visible on the left, are used to mark the left edge of the carriageway or to separate traffic lanes.