For answer A
The U-turn of vehicles is prohibited in all places where voluntary stopping is prohibited, except at intersections. Thus, in curves with visibility reduced below 50 meters, U-turn is prohibited, because in these places voluntary stopping is prohibited, and the rule also applies to the U-turn maneuver.
On the road sections before which the “Priority road” sign is installed, the U-turn maneuver is NOT prohibited, but on the condition that the road signalling in that place or other traffic rules do not prohibit this maneuver. The role of this sign is to inform you that you are traveling on the priority road or on a priority route.
On dead-end roads, usually signalled at the entrance by the orientation sign “Dead-end road”, traffic legislation does not expressly prohibit the U-turn maneuver.
However, the U-turn is allowed only if the road signalling in that place or other traffic rules do not prohibit this maneuver and if it can be performed in safe conditions.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 126
Is prohibited the U-turn of the vehicle:
a) in places where voluntary stopping of vehicles is prohibited, except for the cases provided in art. 142 letter f);
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Traffic legislation does not provide anything in this respect.
Traffic legislation does not provide anything in this respect.
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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