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From an ecological point of view, using the engine at idle is not recommended if you are waiting for a longer time in the same place.
To drive a motor vehicle ecologically, it is recommended to maintain a constant speed, preferably medium.
Stopping the engine while driving is not permitted. Stopping the engine is recommended, in order to reduce fuel consumption, in the case of a long stop at a level crossing with the current railway or at the red colour of a traffic light that usually lasts very long.
The correct answer is: B
The situation is not regulated by legal articles. It belongs to the basics and principles of preventive driving and ecological driving.
The situation is not regulated by legal articles. It belongs to the basics and principles of preventive driving and ecological driving.
Regulation** - Article 148
Is prohibited the driver of the motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor or tram:
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12. to let free during driving the steering wheel, the handlebar or the control lever, to stop the engine or to disengage the transmission during driving;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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