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In what situation can the continuous longitudinal marking of the axis of the road be crossed?

A when it is formed of a single line;
B when the continuous line is accompanied by a broken one, placed on the driver’s side;
C when the road is in alignment and the visibility ahead is ensured.
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Explanation

For answer  A 

Regardless of whether the continuous longitudinal marking of the axis of the road is formed of a single continuous line or of two continuous lines, the road legislation prohibits crossing it.


For answer  B 

The longitudinal marking formed of a single or double broken line allows crossing over it. The longitudinal marking formed of a single or double continuous line prohibits crossing it.

However, when the longitudinal marking is formed of a continuous line and a broken line placed next to each other, the driver of the vehicle must respect the meaning of the line closest in the direction of travel.

For example, if the line closest in the direction of travel is the broken one, the longitudinal marking may be crossed. But if the line closest in the direction of travel is the continuous one, crossing the longitudinal marking is prohibited.


For answer  

Crossing or passing over the marking formed of a continuous line, whether single or double, is prohibited in any situation. Therefore, even when the road is in alignment and the visibility ahead is ensured, you are prohibited from crossing this marking.


The correct answer is: B


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Reference articles

For answer  A 

Regulation** - Article 77

[...]
(2) The longitudinal marking formed of a single or double continuous line prohibits crossing it.
[...]


For answer  B 

Regulation** - Article 77

[...]
(2) The longitudinal marking formed of a single or double continuous line prohibits crossing it.
[...]

Regulation** - Article 78

The longitudinal marking formed of a single or double broken line allows crossing over it, if the maneuver or the regulations established require this.

Regulation** - Article 79

[...]
(3) In the case of the longitudinal marking formed of a continuous line and a broken line placed next to each other, the driver of the vehicle must respect the meaning of the line closest in the direction of travel.
[...]


For answer  C 

Regulation** - Article 77

[...]
(2) The longitudinal marking formed of a single or double continuous line prohibits crossing it.
[...]


** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)

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