As a driver you are obliged to respect the meaning of the signs, such as for example the meaning of the sign “Mandatory minimum speed”. When encountering this sign you are obliged to drive at a speed at least equal to that written on the sign, meaning you will drive with at least 60 km/h.
In the intersections it is not prohibited to accelerate. Most of the times it is necessary to accelerate, such as for example when you enter the intersection after you have stopped to make sure at the sign “Stop”.
The correct answer is: A
OUG* - Article 29
(1) Traffic on public roads takes place in accordance with the traffic rules and with respecting the meaning of the road signalling carried out through the means of signalling, the signals and the indications of the traffic police officer who directs the traffic, the special light or sound warning signals, temporary signalling and the signals of the drivers of vehicles.
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Regulation** - Article 121
(1) The drivers of vehicles are obliged to respect the maximum speed allowed on the road section on which they are driving and for the category to which the driven vehicle belongs, as well as that required through the means of signalling.
(2) Failure to respect the legal speed limit established according to the law is found by the traffic police officers, with technical means approved and verified metrologically.
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OUG* - Article 99
(1) Constitute contraventions and are sanctioned with the fine provided in class I of sanctions the following acts committed by natural persons:
1. driving a motor vehicle unjustified at a speed at least 10 km/h below the mandatory minimum limit established on the respective road section;
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* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Code Regulation)
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