The longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line, single or double, prohibits the violation of it. The meaning of this marking is respected by all drivers of vehicles.
You must know that in the situation in which you encounter the marking formed of a continuous line and a discontinuous one, side by side, you must respect the meaning of the line closest in the direction of travel. If the closest line is the discontinuous one, passing over that marking is allowed.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 77
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(2) The longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line, single or double, prohibits the violation of it.
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Regulation** - Article 78
The longitudinal marking formed of a discontinuous line, single or double, allows the passing over it, if the maneuver or the regulations instituted require this.
Regulation** - Article 79
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(2) The continuous line is used in the following situations:
a) the single continuous line, for the separation of the directions of travel, of the lanes of the same direction near the intersections and in dangerous areas;
b) the double continuous line, for the separation of the directions of travel with at least two lanes on each direction, as well as on roads with one lane per direction or in other situations established by the administrator of the respective road, with the agreement of the traffic police.
(3) In the case of the longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line and a discontinuous one side by side, the driver of the vehicle must respect the meaning of the line closest in the direction of travel.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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