Signs are usually installed on the right side of the direction of travel. But they can be installed or repeated on the left side, in the median area of the road, on a refuge or space prohibited to the circulation of vehicles, above the carriageway or on the other side of the intersection. Their meaning being valid over the entire width of the direction of travel on which you move.
But when a road sign is installed above a traffic lane, its meaning is valid only for the lane above which it is installed.
The correct answer is: B
Regulation** - Article 65
(1) Signs are usually installed on the right side of the direction of travel. When local conditions prevent drivers to whom they are addressed from observing the signs in time, they may be installed or repeated on the left side, in the median area of the road, on a refuge or space prohibited to the circulation of vehicles, above the carriageway or on the other side of the intersection, in a visible place for all traffic participants.
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Regulation** - Article 66
(1) The meaning of a sign is valid over the entire width of the carriageway open to the circulation of the drivers to whom it is addressed.
(2) When the sign is installed above the lane or lanes, its meaning is valid only for the lane or lanes thus signalled.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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