Explanation text category A / driving tests drpciv:
Overtaking a motorcycle is prohibited on pedestrian crossings signalled with signs and markings.
Overtaking vehicles is allowed in intersections with directed traffic. Overtaking is prohibited in intersections with undirected traffic.
In the action area of the sign “Overtaking motor vehicles, except for motorcycles without sidecar, prohibited”, you are prohibited from overtaking motor vehicles except for motorcycles without sidecar, therefore motorcycles may be overtaken.
Therefore the correct answer is: A
Reference article from the traffic legislation in force: OUG or Regulation
Art. 120.
(1) Is prohibited the overtaking of vehicles:
a) in intersections with undirected traffic;
b) near hilltops, when visibility is reduced below 50 m;
c) in curves and in any other places where visibility is reduced below 50 m;
d) on uneven passages, on bridges, under bridges and in tunnels. By exception, in these places vehicles with animal traction, motorcycles without sidecar, mopeds and bicycles may be overtaken if visibility of the road is ensured over a distance greater than 20 m, and the width of the road is at least 7 m;
e) on pedestrian crossings signalled with signs and markings;
f) on level crossings with the current railway and at less than 50 m before them;
g) at the tram stop, when it is stopped and the stop is not provided with a refuge for pedestrians;
h) in the action area of the sign “No overtaking”;
i) when for performing the maneuver the continuous marking, single or double, which separates the directions of travel, is violated, and the motor vehicle travels, even partially, on the opposite direction, or the marking delimiting the no-go area is violated;
j) when another vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction, and its driver is obliged to perform maneuvers to avoid the collision;
k) on the road section where a queue of vehicles is formed waiting, if by this the opposite direction of travel is entered.
(2) Is prohibited the overtaking of the official column.
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