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GENERAL Learning Environment Category B (B, B1)
Question 502 of 1208

By aggressive behavior is understood:

A the circulation with the vehicle at a very reduced distance from another vehicle, in front or behind it, as well as laterally, or the sudden reduction of the driving speed without a well‑founded reason, likely to intimidate its driver;
B starting the vehicle from standstill by excessive, empty spinning of the driving wheels;
C failure to respect the meaning of mandatory signs and markings.

Explanation

For answers  A  and  B 

Is prohibited the adoption of aggressive behavior in driving these on public roads. The circulation with the vehicle at a very reduced distance from another vehicle, in front or behind it, as well as laterally, or the sudden reduction of the driving speed without a well‑founded reason, likely to intimidate its driver, as well as the maneuver of starting from standstill with the vehicle by excessive, empty spinning of the driving wheels are considered to be aggressive behavior, these maneuvers being prohibited on public roads.

The adoption of aggressive behavior in driving vehicles on public roads is sanctioned with contravention fine, as follows:

  • if by adopting aggressive behavior a traffic accident was produced from which resulted the damaging of a vehicle or other material damages (meaning a road accident without victims), the fine provided in the third class of sanctions and the suspension of the right to drive for a period of 60 days are applied;
  • if by adopting aggressive behavior NO traffic accident was produced, the fine provided in the second class of sanctions and the suspension of the right to drive for a period of 30 days are applied.

For answer  C 

The driver of the vehicle must respect the meaning of the road signalling, including the meaning of mandatory signs and markings. The failure to respect the meaning of mandatory signs and markings is NOT considered to be aggressive behavior but is sanctioned with the fine provided in the second class of sanctions.


The correct answer is: A and B


Recommendations:
Aggressive driving - Audio‑Video lesson --> Road Traffic Code - Obligations, prohibitions and aggressive driving
The overtaking maneuver and the places where overtaking is prohibited - Audio‑Video lesson --> Road Traffic Code - Overtaking

Reference articles

For answers  A  and  B 

OUG* - Article 54^1

(1) Is prohibited the drivers of vehicles to adopt aggressive behavior in driving these on public roads.
(2) By aggressive behavior is understood carrying out, on the public road, by the driver of a vehicle, of one of the following maneuvers:
[...]
c) starting the vehicle from standstill by excessive, empty spinning of the driving wheels;
d) the circulation with the vehicle at a very reduced distance from another vehicle, in front or behind it, as well as laterally, or the sudden reduction of the driving speed without a well‑founded reason, likely to intimidate its driver;
[...]


For answer  C 

OUG* - Article 45

(1) The circulation on public roads takes place in accordance with the traffic rules and with respecting the meaning of the road signalling made by the means of signalling, the signals and indications of the traffic police officer who directs the traffic, the special light or sound warning signals, the temporary signalling and the signals of the drivers of vehicles.
[...]

OUG* - Article 100

(1) Constitute contraventions and are sanctioned with the fine provided in the second class of sanctions the following acts committed by natural persons:
[...]
3. failure to respect the meaning of mandatory signs and markings;
[...]


* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)

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