In driving on motorways, the drivers of motor vehicles are prohibited from moving, stopping or waiting on the emergency lane, except for justified cases. An example of a justified case is fixing a technical malfunction or a medical emergency that requires giving first aid.
Stopping on the emergency lane is allowed for fixing a malfunction, this represents a justified case and is considered an exception from the prohibition of stopping on the emergency lane.
Overtaking other motor vehicles on the motorway is allowed, provided that you respect all the rules regarding performing this maneuver.
The correct answer is: A
OUG* - Article 74
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(3) Is prohibited the moving, stopping or waiting of motor vehicles on the emergency lane or shoulder, except for justified cases, as well as of motor vehicles with priority traffic regime.
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OUG* - Article 74
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(3) Is prohibited the moving, stopping or waiting of motor vehicles on the emergency lane or shoulder, except for justified cases, as well as of motor vehicles with priority traffic regime.
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OUG* - Article 45
(1) Overtaking is the maneuver by which a vehicle passes ahead of another vehicle or past an obstacle, located on the same direction of travel, by changing the direction of travel and leaving the traffic lane or the line of vehicles in which it was initially.
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(4) Does not constitute overtaking, within the meaning of paragraph (1), the situation in which a vehicle moves faster on one of the lanes than the vehicles that move on another lane in the same direction of travel.
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* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
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