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When you wish to enter the motorway using the acceleration lane, you have the obligation to give way to the motor vehicles travelling on the first lane of the motorway and to in no way hinder their traffic.
When using the acceleration lane on the motorway, you will signal left, but NOT to warn the other drivers to give you priority, but because signalling the change of direction of travel or the move to another traffic lane is mandatory.
There is no legal provision that imposes or allows entering directly onto the second lane when entering the motorway. The driver has the obligation to move onto the first lane, without hindering the traffic, and only afterwards, if necessary, may change the lane, respecting the rules applicable to this manoeuvre. It is natural to accelerate on the acceleration lane, but entering directly onto the second lane is not allowed and may create dangerous situations.
The correct answer is: A
OUG* - Article 6
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8. the emergency lane - the additional longitudinal subdivision located at the extremity on the right side of the motorway, in the direction of travel, intended exclusively for the waiting of motor vehicles in justified cases, as well as for the travel of priority vehicles that move to interventions or on missions of an emergency nature;
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Regulation** - Article 169
(1) The drivers of motor vehicles who enter the motorways using the entry lane (acceleration lane) must give way to the motor vehicles travelling on the first lane of the motorways and to in no way hinder their traffic.
(2) The drivers of motor vehicles who are about to leave the motorway are obliged to signal in time and to move onto the exit lane (deceleration lane).
Regulation** - Article 116
(1) The drivers of vehicles are obliged to signal the change of direction of travel, overtaking, stopping and moving off.
(2) The intention of the drivers of motor vehicles and trams to change the direction of travel, to leave a row of waiting vehicles or to enter such a row, to move onto another traffic lane or to turn right or left or those who are about to perform a U-turn, overtaking or stopping is signalled by switching on the direction indicators at least 50 m in the urban area and 100 m outside the urban area before starting the manoeuvres.
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The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Code Regulation)
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