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GENERAL Learning Environment Category B (B, B1)
Question 410 of 1208

From the point of view of preventive behaviour, how must you proceed in this situation?

A you reduce the speed, because the child might return to take the ball from the road;
B you maintain the speed, because the children have been warned and remain safely on the sidewalk;
C you increase the speed, because children do not run on the street.

Explanation

First of all, in the image the warning sign “Children” is observed, this sign is placed near places frequented by children (schools, kindergartens, playgrounds, parks, etc.), where there is the possibility that they may appear unexpectedly on the carriageway, and between 7:00 - 22:00, you are obliged to reduce the travel speed down to 30 km/h in the urban area and 50 km/h outside the urban area.

Secondly, in front of you you observe a ball on the carriageway and you must reduce the speed immediately, drive with maximum attention and prepare for braking since the child on the sidewalk may return after the ball.

The correct answer is: A


Recommendations:
The complete explanation of the sign --> Children
Maximum permitted speeds and cases of speed reduction - Audio-Video Lesson --> Road Traffic Code - Travel speed
Preventive driving course --> Preventive driving course

Reference articles

Regulation** - Article 123

The driver of a vehicle is obliged to drive with 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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g) in the action area of the warning sign “Children” between 7:00-22:00, as well as of the sign “Accident”;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road traffic code regulation)

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