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GENERAL Learning Environment Category D (D, D1, Tb, Tv)
Question 165 of 485

The position lights are used, during the daytime, when the bus is stopped outside the urban areas:

A for the boarding or alighting of passengers;
B due to breakdowns;
C because the visibility is reduced.

Explanation

For answer  A 

The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.


For answer  B 

It is not specified whether the stopping is done during the day when it rains heavily, snows abundantly or there is dense fog or in other conditions that reduce visibility on the public road. Moreover, it is specified that the stopping is done during the daytime.


For answer  C 

When the vehicle is stopped in reduced visibility conditions, such as in dense fog, you are obliged to activate the position lights or the parking lights.


The correct answer is: C


Recommendations:
Correct use of the lighting and signalling system --> Road Code - Technical condition of vehicles and lighting and luminous signalling system

Reference articles

For answer  A 

The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.


For answer  B 

The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.


For answer  C 

Regulation** - Article 114

(1) The drivers of motor vehicles and trams are obliged to use their lighting and/or signalling installations, as follows:
a) the position lights or the parking lights during the immobilization of the vehicle on the carriageway outside the urban areas, from dusk until dawn, during the day when it rains heavily, snows abundantly or there is dense fog or in other conditions that reduce visibility on the public road;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Code Regulation)

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