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GENERAL Learning Environment Category B (B, B1)
Question 702 of 1208

How must the driver of the vehicle proceed when, in an intersection, he meets a traffic police officer oriented facing him, who makes him a sign to continue his movement?

A stops until the traffic police officer changes his position;
B being a signal outside the Regulation, he stops and waits for the return to a position that allows him to continue the road;
C complies with the signal of the traffic police officer.

Explanation

When the intersection is directed with traffic police officer, you are obliged to respect the signals addressed by him. So when the traffic police officer addresses you a signal to continue the movement, you are obliged to comply with the signal of the traffic police officer and you must continue your movement.

The correct answer is: C


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Reference articles

OUG* - Article 31

Traffic participants must respect the traffic rules, the signals, the indications and the dispositions of the traffic police officer, as well as the meaning of the different types of traffic signalling means, in the following order of priority:
a) the signals, the indications and the dispositions of the traffic police officer;
b) the special warning signals, luminous or sound, of the motor vehicles, provided in art. 32 paragraph (2) letter a) and b);
c) the temporary signalling and/or the electronic signs, which modify the normal regime of traffic flow;
d) the luminous or sound signals;
e) the signs;
f) the markings;
g) the traffic rules.

Regulation** - Article 88

(1) The signals of the police officer who directs the traffic have the following meanings:
[...]
e) the brisk rotation of the arm signifies the increase of the speed of movement of the vehicles or the hurrying of the pedestrians’ crossing of the road.
(2) The police officer who directs the traffic may make a signal with the arm for the vehicle to advance, to overtake, to pass in front of or behind him, to bypass him on the left or right side, and for the pedestrians to cross the road or to stop.
[...]


* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Regulation of the Road Traffic Code)

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