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GENERAL Learning Environment Category B (B, B1)
Question 97 of 1208

While you drive a car, are you allowed to perform the overtaking maneuver of a bus stopped in the station for the boarding and the alighting of passengers?

A yes;
B yes, only if the width of the public road is greater than 6 m;
C no, in this case overtaking is prohibited.

Explanation

In the situation in which you encounter a bus stopped in a station for the boarding or alighting of pedestrians you are allowed to perform the overtaking maneuver of it, respecting all the rules regarding the overtaking maneuver. From the point of view of preventive conduct, you must drive with increased attention because some passengers may cross the street in front of the bus without making sure.

The correct answer is: A


Recommendations:
The overtaking maneuver and the places in which overtaking is prohibited - Audio-Video Lesson --> Road Traffic Code - Overtaking

Reference articles

Regulation** - Article 118

(1) The driver of a vehicle who performs overtaking is obliged:
a) to make sure that the one who follows or precedes him has not signalled the intention of starting a similar maneuver and that he can overtake without endangering or without hindering the traffic from the opposite direction;
b) to signal the intention of performing the overtaking;
c) to keep during the overtaking a sufficient lateral distance from the overtaken vehicle;
d) to re-enter the lane or in the initial line of traffic after he has signalled and made sure that he can perform this maneuver in safety conditions for the overtaken vehicle and for the other participants in traffic.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)

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