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The road legislation does not provide the obligation to stop at the signals addressed by the community police officers. Since the year 2010 the term “community police” no longer exists in the normative acts in force. At this moment the term which is found in the normative acts in force is “local police”.
The road legislation does not provide that the authorized personnel within the examinations service can address stop signals. Therefore, these persons cannot address stop signals to the drivers of vehicles.
In addition to the obligation to stop at the signals of the traffic police officer, the participants in traffic are obliged to stop immediately also at the signals addressed in this sense by the authorized personnel in the area of works on public roads. The latter can perform, besides the stop signals, also the following signals: the swinging of the arm in the vertical plane, with the palm of the hand oriented towards the ground or with a means of signalling, which signifies the reduction of speed, as well as the brisk rotation of the arm, which signifies the increase of the speed of movement of the vehicles, including the hurrying of the crossing of the road by pedestrians. The failure to respect these signals is sanctioned with fine provided in the second class of sanctions.
The correct answer is: C
The road legislation does not provide anything in this sense.
The road legislation does not provide anything in this sense.
OUG* - Article 29
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(2) The participants in traffic are obliged to respect also the signals of the border police officers, of the traffic guides of the Ministry of National Defence, of the personnel of the mobile teams within the Romanian Customs Authority, as well as of the fiscal bodies within the National Agency for Fiscal Administration, fulfilling their service duties, of the railway agents, of the persons designated for directing the traffic on the road sectors on which rehabilitation works are carried out, of the members of the school traffic patrols who act in the immediate vicinity of the educational units, as well as of the blind persons, according to the provisions of the regulation.
Regulation** - Article 89
(1) The stopping of the participants in traffic is mandatory also at the signals given by:
a) the border police officers;
b) the traffic guides of the Ministry of Defence;
c) the railway agents, at the level crossings;
d) the authorized personnel in the area of works on public roads;
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(2) The persons provided in paragraph (1) letters a)-d) can also perform the following signals: (We draw attention that between letters “a)-d)” there is a hyphen. This hyphen replaces letters b) and c), which means that the respective paragraph refers to the letters from a) to d), including b) and c))
a) the swinging of the arm in the vertical plane, with the palm of the hand oriented towards the ground or with a means of signalling, which signifies the reduction of speed;
b) the brisk rotation of the arm, which signifies the increase of the speed of movement of the vehicles, including the hurrying of the crossing of the road by pedestrians.
OUG* - Article 100
(1) Constitute contraventions and are sanctioned with the fine provided in the second class of sanctions the following acts committed by natural persons:
1. the failure to respect the signals of the border police officers in the crossing points of the state border of Romania, of the traffic guides of the Ministry of National Defence, of the fiscal bodies within the National Agency for Fiscal Administration, of the railway agents, of the persons designated for directing the traffic, on the road sectors on which rehabilitation works are carried out, as well as those of the school traffic patrols and of the blind persons;
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* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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