The longitudinal marking made of a single or double discontinuous line allows the crossing over it to all drivers of vehicles, regardless of the direction from which they move and regardless of whether the marking separates the directions of movement or separates the lanes on the same direction of movement.
Even if the marking made of a single or double discontinuous line allows the crossing over it, you can do it only if the maneuver or the regulations instituted impose this. For example, the crossing over it is permitted when performing the maneuver of changing the traffic lane, when performing the maneuver of changing the direction of travel or when performing the maneuver of overtaking.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 78
The longitudinal marking made of a single or double discontinuous line allows the crossing over it, if the maneuver or the regulations instituted impose this.
Regulation** - Article 79
(1) The marking with discontinuous line may be single or double and is used in the following situations:
a) the marking with single discontinuous line:
1. for separating the directions of movement, on roads with two lanes and movement in both directions;
2. for separating the traffic lanes on the same direction, on roads with at least two lanes per direction;
3. for marking the transition from a discontinuous line to a continuous one. In the urban area this marking is not mandatory;
4. to separate, on motorways, the acceleration or deceleration lanes from the current traffic lanes;
5. for guidance markings in intersections;
b) the marking with double discontinuous line, for delimiting reversible lanes. On such lanes the marking is accompanied by special luminous devices provided in art. 56.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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