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GENERAL Learning Environment Category B (B, B1)
Question 477 of 1208

Can you cross with the motor vehicle over a continuous line if:

A the continuous line is accompanied by a broken one, and the latter is closer to your direction of travel;
B it is applied on roads with more than one lane in the direction of travel;
C it separates the directions of traffic.

Explanation

For answer  A 

The longitudinal marking formed of a broken line, single or double, allows crossing over it. The longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line, single or double, prohibits violating it. But when the longitudinal marking is formed of a continuous line and a broken one placed next to each other, the driver of the vehicle must respect the meaning of the line that is closest in the direction of travel.

Therefore, you can cross with the motor vehicle over a continuous line only if this line is accompanied by another broken one, and the broken one is closer to your direction of travel, in which case the longitudinal marking may be violated. If the line closest in the direction of travel is the continuous one, violating the longitudinal marking is prohibited.


For answer  B  and  C 

Violating or crossing over the marking formed of a continuous line, whether it is single or double, is prohibited. This prohibition is not conditioned by the number of lanes per direction that the public road has or whether it separates the directions of traffic or the lanes of traffic on the same direction.


The correct answer is: A


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Reference articles

For answer  A 

Regulation** - Article 77

[...]
(2) The longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line, single or double, prohibits violating it.

Regulation** - Article 78

The longitudinal marking formed of a broken line, single or double, allows crossing over it, if the maneuver or the regulations imposed require this.

Regulation** - Article 79

[...]
(3) In the case of the longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line and a broken one placed next to each other, the driver of the vehicle must respect the meaning of the line that is closest in the direction of travel.
[...]


For answer  B  and  C 

Regulation** - Article 77

[...]
(2) The longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line, single or double, prohibits violating it.
[...]

Regulation** - Article 79

[...]
(2) The continuous line is used in the following situations:
a) the single continuous line, for separating the directions of traffic, the lanes of the same direction when approaching intersections and in dangerous areas;
b) the double continuous line, for separating the directions of traffic with at least two lanes on each direction, as well as on roads with one lane per direction or in other situations established by the administrator of the respective road, with the consent of the traffic police.
[...]


** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)

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