For answer A
The sign “Traffic in both directions” is encountered when exiting a public one-way road and its role is to warn you that on the next road section traffic takes place in both directions. This does not have any implication in establishing the priority of passage.
The sign “Intersection with a non-priority road” warns you that an intersection with a non-priority road follows, an intersection in which you will have priority of passage over the vehicles that come from the road with which you intersect.
The obligatory sign “Straight ahead or to the right” obliges you to drive only in the directions straight ahead or to the right in the intersection in front of which it is installed, changing the direction of travel to the left being prohibited.
The correct answer is: B
Road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
Regulation** - Article 129
(1) The vehicle travelling on a public road on which one of the signs having the meaning: "Priority road", "Intersection with a non-priority road" or "Priority over oncoming traffic" is installed has priority of passage.
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Regulation** - Article 107
(1) At the intersections provided with signs and/or with markings for signalling the direction of travel, the drivers of vehicles must move into position on the lanes corresponding to the intended direction of travel at least 50 m before the intersection and are obliged to respect the meaning of the signs and markings.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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