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The resonator markings are those markings which, in interaction with the tires of the car, create a vibration having a strong resonator effect. Their role is to warn the drivers of motor vehicles that they exceed the area of the carriageway marked and intended for the direction of travel. The resonator markings are found, as a rule, on highways, on express roads and on European national roads, at the extremities of the carriageway.
The correct answer is: B
Regulation** - Article 82
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(2) On highways, on express roads and on national roads open to international traffic (E), at the extremities of the carriageway resonator markings are applied for the warning of the drivers of motor vehicles when leaving the carriageway.
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (The Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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