The driver of motor vehicle who intends to change the direction of travel to the left in an intersection through which circulate also trams, and the space between the rail on the right and the curb of the sidewalk allows the moving of vehicles only on a single row, will position himself on the single row remaining at his disposal, without occupying the route of the tram. We draw attention that the question refers to intersections without markings for delimiting the lanes, more exactly when the direction of travel has a single lane, on which is placed also the tram line.
The correct answer is: B
Regulation** - Article 107
(1) At the intersections provided with regulatory priority 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 desired 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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(2) At the intersections without markings for delimiting the lanes, the drivers of the vehicles occupy in travel, with at least 50 m before the intersection, the following positions:
a) the row next to the curb or shoulder, those who want to change the direction of travel to the right;
b) the row next to the axis of the road or next to the marking for separating the directions, those who want to change the direction of travel to the left. When the circulation takes place on one-way roads, the drivers of vehicles who intend to turn to the left are obliged to occupy the row next to the curb or the shoulder on the left side;
c) either of the rows, those who want to go straight ahead.
(3) If in the intersection circulate also trams, and the space between the rail on the right and the sidewalk does not allow the circulation on two or more rows, all the drivers of vehicles, regardless of the direction of travel, will circulate on a single row, leaving free the route of the tram.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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