I'm wondering what's the role of the plastic/metallic part situated below the pedals on the image below taken from a road bike?
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That is a toe clip but it is missing the strap.

Add a strap or remove the toe clip.
For the most part they have been replace by clipless pedals. That is why clipless is called clipless as there is no toe clip.
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3You should either remove it or install a strap because it will be insecure when used in the present manner, risk of catching the rear of the trouser leg at the ankle when putting the foot down at a stop. – Carel Jun 21 '17 at 14:11
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2A strap would be useful but it isn't necessarily "missing". Some bikes come like that new. You don't get all the advantages of a clip but it's much easier to use and still stops your foot going too far forward. – Niall Jun 21 '17 at 18:22
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Just a note to the original poster, "clipless" pedals aren't what they might sound like. They aren't the simple traditional platform pedals that also don't have toe clips. They're pedals that attach to a cleat on special shoes worn by the rider. – Ross Ridge Jun 21 '17 at 18:33
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2@Paparazzi search for 'half toe clip' or 'strapless toe clip' for the ones designed without a strap, but the OP's image is a normal one with the strap missing. – Pete Kirkham Jun 21 '17 at 20:00

pedal reflectoris like the one in this link Pedal reflectors – Hakim Jun 22 '17 at 10:43