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The meaning of the light signals for directing the traffic of vehicles is valid on the entire width of the carriageway open to the traffic of the drivers they are addressed to. But on roads with two or more lanes in the direction of travel, for different directions, delimited by longitudinal markings, the traffic lights can be installed above one or some of the lanes, in which case the meaning of the light signals is limited to the lane or lanes thus signalled. Therefore, when you drive on a road with two or more traffic lanes and above each lane there is installed one traffic light each, you have the obligation to respect the meaning of the traffic light installed above the lane on which you drive.
We must also know that on the red or green lamps of the traffic lights may be applied black arrows that indicate the directions of travel corresponding to them. In this case the prohibition or permission to cross imposed by the light signal is limited to the direction or directions indicated by these arrows. The same meaning is also held by the arrows applied on the additional panels that accompany, at the lower part, the traffic lights. The arrow for going straight ahead has the tip upwards.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 48
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(2) The meaning of the light signals for directing the traffic of vehicles is valid on the entire width of the carriageway open to the traffic of the drivers they are addressed to. On roads with two or more lanes in the direction of travel, for different directions, delimited by longitudinal markings, the traffic lights can be installed above one or some of the lanes, in which case the meaning of the light signals is limited to the lane or lanes thus signalled.
Regulation** - Article 49
On the red or green lamps of the traffic lights black arrows may be applied which indicate the directions of travel corresponding to them. In this case the prohibition or permission to cross imposed by the light signal is limited to the direction or directions indicated by these arrows. The same meaning is also held by the arrows applied on the additional panels that accompany, at the lower part, the traffic lights. The arrow for going straight ahead has the tip upwards.
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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