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In the situation in which the green signal changes to the yellow one, this signal announces the appearance of the red colour signal and obliges the drivers of vehicles to stop, and if the vehicle is too close to the intersection at the appearance of the yellow signal and cannot stop in safety conditions, it does not have the obligation to stop. The vehicle must be stopped before the marking for stopping or, as the case may be, for the pedestrian crossing, and in its absence, at the traffic light.
The correct answer is: C
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(2) At the red colour signal the vehicle must be stopped before the marking for stopping or, as the case may be, for the pedestrian crossing, and in its absence, at the traffic light. If the traffic light is installed above or on the other side of the intersection, in the absence of the marking for stopping or for the pedestrian crossing, the vehicle must be stopped before the edge of the carriageway of the road that is to be intersected.
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(1) When the yellow colour signal appears after the green colour signal, the driver of the vehicle who is approaching the intersection must not pass the places provided in art. 52 paragraph (2), except for the situation in which, at the appearance of the signal, he is so close to those places that he could no longer stop the vehicle in safety conditions.
(2) The intermittent yellow colour signal allows the crossing, the driver of the vehicle being obliged to drive with reduced speed, to respect the meaning of the road signalling and of the traffic rules applicable in that place.
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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