The longitudinal marking formed of a discontinuous line, single or double, allows the crossing over it.
The longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line, single or double, prohibits the violation of it.
However, when the longitudinal marking is formed of a continuous line and a discontinuous one placed next to each other, the driver of a vehicle must respect the meaning of the line that is the closest in the direction of travel.
For example, if the line the closest in the direction of travel is the discontinuous one, the longitudinal marking may be violated.
But if the line the closest in the direction of travel is the continuous one, the violation of the longitudinal marking is prohibited.
The correct answer is: B
Regulation** - Article 77
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(2) The longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line, single or double, prohibits the violation of it.
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Regulation** - Article 78
The longitudinal marking formed of a discontinuous line, single or double, allows the crossing over it, if the maneuver or the regulations established require this.
Regulation** - Article 79
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(3) In the case of the longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line and a discontinuous one placed next to each other, the driver of a vehicle must respect the meaning of the line that is the closest in the direction of travel.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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