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Trams are usually overtaken on the right side, but trams in motion may also be overtaken on the left side when between the right rail and the edge of the sidewalk there is not enough space for performing the maneuver or when the road is one-way.
The correct answer is: A and B
OUG* - Article 45
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(5) Overtaking is performed only on the left side of the overtaken vehicle. The tram or the vehicle whose driver has signalled the intention and has properly moved into position for leaving the direction of travel to the left is overtaken on the right side.
(6) The tram in motion may also be overtaken on the left side when the road is one-way or when between the right rail and the edge of the sidewalk there is not enough space.
* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
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