The traffic police officer’s arms extended horizontally signify stop for all traffic participants whose initial direction of travel intersects with his arms, more precisely for those who travel from the front and from the back of the traffic police officer, after performing this signal the traffic police officer may lower the arms, his position meaning, also, "Stop", for the participants in traffic who come from the front and from the back of the traffic police officer. Those who come from the front and from the back of the traffic police officer, standing still, will wait for the next signal of the traffic police officer.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 88
(1) The signals of the traffic police officer who directs the traffic have the following meanings:
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b) the arm or arms extended horizontally signify "stop" for all traffic participants who, regardless of their direction of travel, move from the direction or directions intersected by the extended arm or arms. After giving this signal, the traffic police officer may lower the arm or arms, his position meaning, also, "stop" for the participants in traffic who come from the front or from the back;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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