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According to the road legislation, on a public road with at least 3 lanes per direction, if two drivers of vehicles that move in the same direction wish to move into the free lane between them, the one who is on the right lane is obliged to give priority to the one on the left lane, allowing him to occupy the free lane between them.
The driver of the vehicle on the right lane DOES NOT have priority in this situation. The road legislation clearly states that he must allow the vehicle on the left lane to occupy the free lane between them. Therefore, answer B is incorrect.
The priority of moving into the free lane between two vehicles on adjacent lanes DOES NOT depend on their travelling speed. The road legislation establishes the priority criterion according to the position of the vehicles on the lanes, not according to the maximum allowed speed. Even if a vehicle moves with the maximum legal speed, this aspect does not automatically give it the right to occupy the free lane between it and another vehicle. Therefore, answer C is incorrect.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 106
(1) On a public road provided with a minimum of 3 lanes per direction, when the drivers of two motor vehicles move in the same direction, but on different lanes, and intend to move into the free lane between them, the one that moves on the right lane is obliged to allow the one that comes from the left to occupy that lane.
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** Regulation = Regulation for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Regulation of the Road Code)
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