Considering that in the uncontrolled intersections the "right-of-way" applies, you do not have to give priority to all vehicles, but only to those that come from your right. The vehicles that come from the left must give you the "right-of-way".
When you intend to drive through an uncontrolled intersection, you are obliged to drive at 30 km/h in the urban area or 50 km/h outside built-up areas and to give way to the vehicles that come from your right. This type of priority is also called "right-of-way".
Considering that you intend to drive straight ahead, the vehicles that move from the opposite direction and are about to change the direction of travel to the left must give you priority because, during the left turn they perform, you come to them from the right.
The correct answer is: B
The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
OUG* - Article 55
The intersections are:
a) with uncontrolled traffic;
b) with controlled traffic. In this category are included also the intersections in which the traffic is carried out in a roundabout.
OUG* - Article 57
(1) At the intersections with uncontrolled traffic, the driver of the vehicle is obliged to give way to the vehicles that come from the right, under the conditions established by the regulation.
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OUG* - Article 59
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(2) In the intersections, the drivers of the vehicles that turn left are obliged to give priority of passage to the vehicles with which they intersect and that move from the right.
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Regulation** - Article 123
The driver of the vehicle is obliged to drive at a speed that does not exceed 30 km/h in the urban areas or 50 km/h outside built-up areas, in the following situations:
a) when passing through the intersections with uncontrolled traffic;
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The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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