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Giving priority will be done at the pedestrian crossing that follows over 50-200 meters and only to the pedestrians who are crossing the public road, when they are on the direction of travel of the vehicle. The sign in the image “Advance warning pedestrian crossing” only warns that a pedestrian crossing follows, this does not oblige to giving priority.
The road legislation does not provide, as a measure, to honk in order to warn pedestrians. Honking will be used to prevent an immediate danger. We must keep in mind that the sound signalling, such as honking, is allowed only from a distance of at least 25 meters from those they are addressed to.
In this situation you encounter the sign “Advance warning pedestrian crossing”, this sign warns you that a pedestrian crossing follows and requires increasing attention. This sign is always followed by the sign “Pedestrian crossing”.
Therefore, in the given situation, you must drive with caution in order to be able to reduce the speed and possibly stop if necessary.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 135
The driver of the vehicle is obliged to give priority also in the following situations:
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h) to the pedestrian who is crossing the public road, through a specially designated place, marked and properly signalled or at the green colour of the traffic light intended for him, when he is on the direction of travel of the vehicle.
Regulation** - Article 113
(1) The sound warning means must be used from a distance of at least 25 m from those they are addressed to, for a duration of time that ensures the perception of the signal and without determining them to maneuvers that may endanger the safety of traffic.
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You can find here the complete explanation of the sign --> Advance warning pedestrian crossing
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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