The road legislation prohibits the U-turn of the vehicle on roads where the traffic is one-way. If you would U-turn the vehicle, considering that the traffic is one-way, you would drive in the opposite direction to the vehicles that move in compliance with the traffic rules, more exactly you would drive in the opposite direction.
The road legislation prohibits the U-turn of vehicles in the places where the solidity of the road does not allow performing the maneuver. For example, in a place where the edge of the road is not solid and can give way, the U-turn of vehicles is not allowed because it cannot be performed in safety conditions.
The road legislation prohibits the U-turn of the vehicle on the pedestrian marking. Moreover, the U-turn of vehicles is prohibited where stopping and overtaking of vehicles are prohibited, and these maneuvers are prohibited on pedestrian crossings or at less than 25 meters before and after them, thus in these places the U-turn of the vehicle is also prohibited.
The correct answer is: A, B and C
Regulation** - Article 126
Is prohibited the U-turn of the vehicle:
a) in the places where the voluntary stopping of vehicles is prohibited, except for the cases provided in art. 142 letter f);
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c) in the places where the solidity of the road does not allow;
d) on one-way roads;
e) on the pedestrian marking;
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Regulation** - Article 142
Is prohibited the voluntary stopping of vehicles:
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e) on pedestrian crossings or at less than 25 m before and after them;
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p) in the places where overtaking is prohibited.
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Regulation** - Article 120
(1) Is prohibited the overtaking of vehicles:
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e) on pedestrian crossings signalled with signs and markings;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (the road traffic regulation)
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