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The road legislation does not oblige to travel at a speed that does not exceed 30 km/h in the urban area when encountering the sign “Priority road”. This sign informs you that you are travelling on the priority road.
When travelling through particularly dangerous curves signalled as such or in which visibility is less than 50 meters, the travel speed must not exceed 30 km/h in the urban area and 50 km/h outside the urban area.
When travelling in the same direction as buses or any other public passenger transport means that are stopped in the station, you do NOT have the obligation to travel at a speed that does not exceed 30 km/h in the urban area or 50 km/h outside the urban area, regardless of whether the road has a single lane or several lanes per direction of travel, but, from the point of view of preventive driving, it is recommended to travel with increased attention because some pedestrians may cross the street in front of the bus without making sure.
We remind that the public passenger transport means whose drivers signal the intention to leave a station provided with a bay have priority over vehicles travelling on the lane next to the shoulder or curb, which are obliged to reduce speed and, if needed, to stop in order to allow the public passenger transport means to re-enter traffic.
The correct answer is: B
The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
Regulation** - Article 123
The driver of the vehicle is obliged to travel at a speed that does not exceed 30 km/h in the urban area or 50 km/h outside the urban area, in the following situations:
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b) in particularly dangerous curves signalled as such or in which visibility is less than 50 m;
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Regulation** - Article 131
(1) When approaching a station for public passenger transport means provided with a bay, from which the driver of such a vehicle signals the intention to leave, the driver of the vehicle travelling on the lane next to the shoulder or curb is obliged to reduce speed and, if needed, to stop in order to allow re-entry into traffic.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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