When performing any maneuver you have to make sure that it is permitted and that it can be performed in safety conditions, you must not rely on or let yourself be influenced by the maneuvers made by the driver of the vehicle in front. Therefore, in this situation you have to make sure whether the signal of the traffic light allows you to enter the intersection. The signal of the traffic light for straight ahead is green, so you can cross the intersection.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 49
On the lamps of red or green colour of the traffic lights black colour arrows may be applied which indicate the directions of travel corresponding to these. In this case the prohibition or permission of passing imposed by the light signal is limited to the direction or directions indicated by these arrows. The same meaning is also held by the arrows applied on the additional panels that accompany, in the lower part, the traffic lights. The arrow for straight ahead has the tip upwards.
Regulation** - Article 51
(1) The green colour signal permits passing.
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Regulation** - Article 52
(1) The red colour signal prohibits passing.
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Regulation** - Article 83
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(2) The marking in the form of one or more arrows, applied on the lane or on the lanes delimited by continuous lines, obliges to follow the direction or the directions thus indicated. [...]
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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