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GENERAL Learning Environment Category B (B, B1)
Question 285 of 1208

Are cyclists and drivers of vehicles with animal traction obliged to always give priority?

A yes, because the travel speed is low;
B yes, if they travel on county or communal roads;
C no, if the road signalling does not provide this.

Explanation

Cyclists and drivers of vehicles with animal traction do NOT have the obligation to always give priority, they, like the other road users, must respect the traffic rules, the signs, the markings and the signals of the traffic police officer to the same extent as the motor vehicles.

Therefore, if a cyclist or a driver of a vehicle with animal traction travels on a priority road, he does not have the obligation to give priority to the motor vehicles that travel on the non-priority road. They will give priority only when the road signalling or the traffic rules provide this.

The correct answer is: C


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Reference articles

OUG* - Article 6

For the purposes of this emergency ordinance, the expressions and terms below have the following meaning:
1. giving priority - the obligation of any road user not to continue his movement or not to perform any other maneuver if by these he forces the other road users who have the right of way to suddenly change their direction or speed of travel or to stop;
[...]
26. right of way - the right of a road user to pass before the other road users with whom he intersects, in accordance with the legal provisions regarding traffic on public roads;


* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)

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