The voluntary immobilization of a vehicle is considered stopping if its immobilization is done for a duration of at most 5 minutes. If the immobilization is done for a duration greater than 5 minutes, it is considered waiting.
If the vehicle was stopped for the boarding or alighting of persons, without this disturbing the traffic, the maneuver is not considered stopping. This being an exception from the prohibition of voluntary stopping.
It is also not considered stopping the maneuver by which a vehicle of up to 3.5 tons performs the operation of supplying food goods. This being an exception from the prohibition of voluntary stopping.
The correct answer is: A
OUG* - Article 63
(1) The voluntary immobilization of a vehicle on the public road for a duration of at most 5 minutes is considered stopping. Over this duration, the immobilization is considered waiting.
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OUG* - Article 63
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(2) It is not considered stopping:
a) the immobilization of the vehicle as long as it is necessary for the boarding or alighting of persons, if by this the maneuver did not disturb the traffic on the respective public road;
b) the immobilization of the motor vehicle having a maximum authorized total mass of up to 3.5 tons, as long as it is necessary for the operation of distributing food goods to commercial units.
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* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road traffic code)
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