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In this situation you are driving on a public road and you encounter the sign “Give way” which is accompanied by an additional panel on which “50 m” is written. This group of signs warns you that after 50 meters an intersection follows in which you will encounter the sign “Give way”, but without this additional panel “50 m”, where you have the obligation to reduce the driving speed and to give priority to the vehicles that have this right. In this situation the vehicles that have the priority right are the vehicles coming from the transversal road and will have priority over you, regardless of the direction in which they wish to travel.
We draw attention that the wording “give priority to those entitled” was used in order to cover all situations, considering that, depending on the configuration of the intersection and the direction of the priority road, not always those who come from the transversal road are the ones who have the priority right, being cases in which those who have the priority right are those who come from the road on the right/left and from the road in front.
The correct answer is: C
OUG* - Article 56
When approaching an intersection the driver of a vehicle must drive at a speed that allows stopping, in order to give priority to the traffic participants who have this right.
* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
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