Drivers of motor vehicles (including trucks) are prohibited from using mobile phones when they are in motion, exception from this prohibition are the situations in which the mobile phones are equipped with hands-free devices.
The use of hazard warning lights is permitted, but of course they will be used only in justified cases.
Engaging in discussions with other passengers is not prohibited, instead, it is prohibited during motion to have concerns likely to dangerously distract the attention or to use sound systems at a noise level that would affect the safe movement of him and of the other road users.
The correct answer is: A
OUG* - Article 36
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(3) Drivers of vehicles are prohibited from using mobile phones when they are in motion on public roads, except for those equipped with hands-free devices.
Regulation** - Article 114
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(5) The hazard warning lights are used in the following situations:
a) when the vehicle is involuntarily immobilised on the carriageway;
b) when the vehicle moves very slowly and/or constitutes itself a danger for the other road users;
c) when the motor vehicle, the agricultural or forestry tractor or the tram is towed.
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(6) In the situations provided in paragraph (5), the drivers of motor vehicles, agricultural or forestry tractors and trams must activate the hazard warning lights, successively, in the order of stopping and in the case in which this maneuver is required by the blocking of traffic on the direction of travel.
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Regulation** - Article 148
Is prohibited the driver of the motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor or tram:
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7. to have during motion concerns likely to dangerously distract the attention or to use sound systems at a noise level that would affect the safe movement of him and of the other road users;
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* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Traffic Code Regulation)
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