For answer A
Is prohibited moving in reverse with the vehicle when exiting properties adjacent to the public road. Moving in reverse is prohibited in these situations because visibility is very low. When exiting properties adjacent to the public road, vehicles are taken out forward and priority is given to all traffic participants, regardless of the direction in which they are moving.
Road legislation does NOT expressly prohibit the maneuver of moving in reverse in the action area of warning signs. However, the fact that there is no general prohibition does not mean that the maneuver of moving in reverse can be carried out in the action area of these signs in any situation.
Even in these areas, you must respect all prohibitions provided by law, as well as the prohibitions signalled by signs, markings, or other means of road signalling.
On roads where traffic is carried out in one single direction (one‑way roads/streets), moving in reverse with the vehicle is permitted, but it may be performed for a distance of a maximum of 50 meters. On any type or category of road on which you are driving, if moving in reverse with the vehicle is permitted, you may maneuver the vehicle in reverse for a maximum distance of 50 meters.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 128
(1) Is prohibited moving in reverse with the vehicle:
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c) when exiting properties adjacent to public roads.
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Road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
Regulation** - Article 128
(1) Is prohibited moving in reverse with the vehicle:
a) in the cases provided in art. 126, except letter d);
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Regulation** - Article 126
Is prohibited the U‑turn of the vehicle:
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d) on one‑way roads;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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