When you drive on the first lane you are not prohibited from increasing the speed of movement.
When another vehicle has committed to overtaking you, you have the obligation not to increase the speed of movement and to drive as close as possible to the right edge of the carriageway or of the lane on which you are moving.
When you drive through intersections you are not prohibited from increasing the speed of movement. Such a thing cannot be prohibited to you, otherwise you could no longer move off in the event that you were stopped at the traffic light or in the event that you were stopped to give priority at the intersection.
The correct answer is: B
The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
Regulation** - Article 119
The driver of the vehicle who is about to be overtaken is obliged:
a) not to increase the speed of movement;
b) to drive as close as possible to the right edge of the carriageway or of the lane on which he is moving.
The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
** Regulation = Regulation for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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