The maximum general speed limit on roads in the urban area is 50 km/h, regardless of the category of the driven motor vehicle and regardless of the category of the road on which you move. However, on certain road sectors within built-up areas, the road administrator may set, for motor vehicles in categories A and B, also higher speed limits, but not more than 80 km/h. He may also set in the urban areas lower speed limits, but not less than 10 km/h for trams and 30 km/h for all motor vehicles.
If on the road sector on which you move another maximum speed limit has been set, different from the general one of 50 km/h, this will be signalled by means of road signalling, such as the sign "Speed limit". If the sign "Speed limit" is installed together with the orientation sign "Entering the urban area", the speed limit applies on the entire route of that road when crossing the locality.
The correct answer is: B
OUG* - Article 49
(1) The maximum speed limit in the urban areas is 50 km/h.
(2) On certain road sectors within the urban areas, the road administrator may set, for motor vehicles in categories A and B, also higher speed limits, but not more than 80 km/h. Speed limits greater than 50 km/h are set only with the approval of the traffic police.
(3) On certain road sectors, taking into account the circumstances and the traffic intensity, the road administrator, with the approval of the traffic police, may also set lower speed limits, but not less than 10 km/h for trams and 30 km/h for all motor vehicles.
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* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
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