The sign "Traffic in both directions" is encountered when exiting a one-way road and has the role of warning the driver of the motor vehicle that on the next road section traffic will move in both directions.
When encountering the sign "Priority over oncoming traffic" the driver of the vehicle has priority over all vehicles moving from the opposite direction. This road sign is encountered on narrowed road sections where two vehicles cannot move next to each other.
When encountering the sign "Priority for oncoming traffic", the driver of the vehicle loses priority over all vehicles moving from the opposite direction. This road sign is encountered on narrowed road sections where two vehicles cannot move next to each other.
Therefore, you will have priority of passing when encountering the sign "Priority over oncoming traffic".
The correct answer is: B
Regulation** - Article 129
(1) The vehicle moving on a public road on which one of the signs having the meaning: "Priority road", "Intersection with a road without priority" or "Priority over oncoming traffic" is installed has priority of passing.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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