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Is prohibited the waiting voluntary of the vehicles on the public roads with a width less than 6 meters. Attention! On these roads is not prohibited also the maneuver of stopping. It must be known that the difference between stopping and waiting consists in the period of time for which the vehicle is immobilized. An immobilization of the vehicle up to 5 minutes is called stopping, and if it lasts more than 5 minutes, it is called waiting. Therefore, if the immobilization of the vehicle is up to 5 minutes, it is called stopping and is allowed in the places where waiting is prohibited.
The correct answer is: A
OUG* - Article 63
(1) It is considered stopping the voluntary immobilization of a vehicle on the public road, for a duration of at most 5 minutes. Over this duration, the immobilization is considered waiting.
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Regulation** - Article 143
Is prohibited the voluntary waiting of the vehicles:
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c) on the public roads with a width less than 6 m;
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* OUG = GOVERNMENT 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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