The maximum speed allowed on express roads for motor vehicles in category B is 120 km/h. The express roads are roads accessible only through junctions or regulated intersections which can be prohibited to certain categories of users and vehicles and on which stopping and waiting on the carriageway are prohibited. These resemble motorways, but without having an emergency lane, as the motorways have.
The correct answer is: B
OUG* - Article 49
(1) The maximum speed limit in the urban area is 50 km/h.
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(4) The maximum speed limits outside the urban area are:
a) on motorways - 130 km/h;
b) on express roads - 120 km/h;
c) on European national roads (E) - 100 km/h;
d) on the other categories of roads - 90 km/h.
OUG* - Article 50
(1) The maximum speeds allowed outside the urban area for the categories of motor vehicles provided in Annex no. 1 are the following:
a) 130 km/h on motorways, 120 km/h on express roads, 100 km/h on European national roads (E) and 90 km/h on the other categories of roads, for motor vehicles in categories A and B;
b) 110 km/h on motorways, 100 km/h on express roads, 90 km/h on European national roads (E) and 80 km/h on the other categories of roads, for motor vehicles in categories C, D and category D1;
c) 90 km/h on motorways, 85 km/h on express roads, 80 km/h on European national roads (E) and 70 km/h for the other categories of roads, for motor vehicles in categories A1, B1 and C1;
d) 45 km/h, for agricultural or forestry tractors and mopeds.
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* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
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