When you turn left in an intersection, at the green light of the traffic light, you are obliged to give priority to the vehicles with which you intersect and that move from the right side, more precisely to those moving in the opposite direction, but also to the pedestrian who is lawfully crossing the street you want to enter, when he is on your direction of travel.
You have no special obligation towards public passenger transport vehicles in this situation; you give priority to them just as you give it to the other vehicles, if they come from the opposite direction.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 135
The driver of a vehicle is obliged to give priority also in the following situations:
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h) to the pedestrian who is crossing the public road, through a specially designated place, marked and properly signalled or at the green light of the traffic light intended for him, when he is on the direction of travel of the vehicle.
OUG* - Article 59
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(2) In intersections, the drivers of the vehicles who turn left are obliged to give priority to the vehicles with which they intersect and which move from the right side.
(3) In intersections with traffic directed by regulatory priority signs, the rule of right priority is respected only when two vehicles are about to meet, each entering the intersection from a road signalled with a sign having the same meaning of priority or loss of priority.
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* OUG = 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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