In this situation you intend to enter an intersection with roundabout traffic and you positioned yourself on the second lane, from this lane you can go straight ahead, you can turn left or you can make a U-turn with the motor vehicle. From this position you cannot make the turn to the right. If you had positioned yourself on the first lane, you could have gone straight ahead or turned right.
Therefore, in this situation you positioned yourself correctly to turn left or to go straight ahead.
The correct answer is: B
Regulation** - Article 107
(1) At the intersections provided with signs and/or with markings for signalling the direction of travel, the drivers of vehicles must move into position on the lanes corresponding to the intended direction of travel at least 50 m before the intersection and are obliged to respect the meaning of the signs and markings.
(1^1) In the case of roundabout intersections, the drivers of vehicles must respect the rules regarding traffic on lanes, having the obligation to signal in time the exit from the intersection and to make sure that they can do so without disturbing the traffic or endangering the safety of the other road users.
(2) At the intersections without markings for delimiting the lanes, the drivers of vehicles occupy in motion, at least 50 m before the intersection, the following positions:
a) the row next to the curb or shoulder, those who want to change the direction of travel to the right;
b) the row next to the axis of the road or next to the marking separating the directions, those who want to change the direction of travel to the left. When traffic takes place on one-way roads, the drivers of vehicles who intend to turn left are obliged to occupy the row next to the curb or the shoulder on the left side;
c) either of the rows, those who want to go ahead.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (The Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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