Art. 123. –
The driver of the vehicle is obliged to drive at a speed that does not exceed 30 km/h in the urban area or 50 km/h outside the urban area, in the following situations:
a) when passing through intersections with uncontrolled traffic;
b) in particularly dangerous curves signalled as such or where visibility is less than 50 m;
d) when passing by organized groups, military columns or processions, whether they are moving or waiting on the carriageway of roads with a single traffic lane per direction;
e) when passing by animals that are being led on the carriageway or on the shoulder;
f) when the carriageway is covered with frost, ice, packed snow, slush or wet cobblestone;
g) on uneven roads, signalled as such;
h) in the action area of the warning sign “Children” between 0700 – 2200 as well as of the sign “Accident”;
i) at pedestrian crossings without traffic lights, signalled by signs and markings, when the public road has at most one lane per direction and the pedestrians on the sidewalk, in the immediate vicinity of the carriageway, intend to engage in crossing;
j) when changing the direction of travel by turns;
k) when visibility is under 100 m in conditions of fog, heavy rain or heavy snowfall.
Art. 135. –
The driver of the vehicle is obliged to give priority also in the following situations:
a) at the uncontrolled intersection when entering a national road coming from a county, communal or local road;
b) at the uncontrolled intersection when entering a county road coming from a communal or local road;
c) at the uncontrolled intersection when entering a communal road coming from a local road;
d) when about to enter an intersection with traffic in a roundabout compared to the one circulating inside it;
e) when driving downhill compared to the one driving uphill, if there is a fixed obstacle on the lane of the one driving uphill. In this situation the maneuver is not considered overtaking within the meaning of the provisions of art. 120 letter j);
f) when setting the vehicle in motion or when entering the public road coming from an adjacent property compared to the vehicle that circulates on the public road, regardless of the direction of travel;
g) when making a left or right turn and intersecting with a cyclist who is travelling on a bicycle lane, signalled as such;
h)
to the pedestrian who is crossing the public road through a specially designated place, marked and properly signalled or at the green colour of the traffic light intended for him, when he is on the direction of travel of the vehicle.
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