Road legislation does not provide the obligation to carry out monthly medical check-ups.
The motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor or tram driver, when driving on a public road, is obliged to drive only on the road sections on which access is permitted and to comply with the rules concerning the maximum authorized total masses admitted by the competent authority, as well as all the other traffic rules.
The public road administrator has the obligation to install signs, markings or other devices that inform about speed limits. And you must respect their meaning, without being obliged to inform yourself from the road administrators about possible maximum and minimum speed limits.
The correct answer is: B
Road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
Regulation** - Article 147
The motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor or tram driver is obliged:
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2. to drive only on the road sections on which access is permitted and to comply with the rules concerning the maximum authorized and admitted total masses and/or the maximum sizes admitted by the competent authority for the motor vehicles, agricultural or forestry tractors driven;
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OUG* - Article 30
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(4) Road traffic signalling means, as well as other special devices of this kind, are ensured, installed and maintained by the care of the respective public road administrator or of the railway, as the case may be. The installation of road traffic signalling means and special devices of this kind is carried out only with the prior approval of the traffic police. After the installation of road traffic signalling means and special devices of this kind, the public road administrator, together with the traffic police, has the obligation to check that these comply with the prior approval obtained.
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* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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