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It is well known that the motor vehicles that move on the motorway travel at higher speed than those on the other categories of roads, therefore an additional lane was created, with a length that allows the motor vehicles to reach a speed at least equal to that of the motor vehicles in the motorway traffic flow, in order to be able to merge into traffic safely. This lane is called “Acceleration lane” and the traffic regulation provides obligations for those who use this lane. Thus, when you want to enter the motorway using the acceleration lane, you must increase the travelling speed, give way to the motor vehicles that travel on the first lane of the motorway and not hinder in any way their movement.
The correct answer is: A and B
OUG* - Article 6
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8. the emergency lane - the additional longitudinal subdivision, located at the right extremity of the motorway, in the direction of travel, intended exclusively for the waiting of motor vehicles in justified cases, as well as for the movement of motor vehicles with priority regime that travel to interventions or on missions with emergency character;
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Regulation** - Article 169
(1) The drivers of motor vehicles who enter the motorways using the entry (acceleration) lane must give way to the motor vehicles that travel on the first lane of the motorways and not hinder in any way their movement.
(2) The drivers of motor vehicles who are to leave the motorway are obliged to signal in time and to move onto the exit (deceleration) lane.
* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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