The signal of the railway agents, located at the level crossing with a railway, executed with a device with red light or with the fluorescent-reflective baton, obliges you to stop. Railway agents can be encountered both at level crossings with the industrial railway and also at the level crossing with the current railway.
It is to be known that at the level crossing with the industrial railway, when a railway vehicle is about to move on it, the road traffic will be obligatorily directed by a railway agent, and at the level crossing with the current railway a railway agent can be encountered who directs the road traffic, but their presence is not mandatory.
The correct answer is: B
OUG* - Article 60
(1) Traffic participants must show increased prudence when approaching and crossing the lines of the current or industrial railway, as the case may be.
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(3) At the level crossing with an industrial railway, properly signalled, the drivers of vehicles are obliged to comply with the meaning of the signals of the railway agent.
Regulation** - Article 7
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(3) At the intersection of a public road with an industrial railway, the administrator and/or its user is obliged to ensure the presence of a railway agent for stopping the traffic of vehicles and pedestrians until the passage of the railway vehicle.
Regulation** - Article 73
(1) At the level crossing with an industrial railway the sign "Other dangers" is installed, accompanied by an additional panel containing the image of a locomotive.
(2) When on the industrial railway a railway vehicle is moving, the traffic must be directed by a railway agent.
Regulation** - Article 89
(1) Stopping the traffic participants is mandatory also at the signals given by:
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c) the railway agents, at the level crossings;
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(2) The persons provided in paragraph (1) letters a)-d) may also perform the following signals:
a) the swinging of the arm in the vertical plane, with the palm of the hand oriented towards the ground or with a means of signalling, which signifies the reduction of speed;
b) the brisk rotation of the arm, which signifies the increase of the speed of movement of the vehicles, including the hastening of the crossing of the road by pedestrians.
Regulation** - Article 137
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(2) When the traffic at the level crossing with the current railway is directed by railway agents, the driver of the vehicle must respect their signals.
Regulation** - Article 140
(1) At the intersection of a public road with an industrial railway, the access of the railway vehicles is made only after proper and timely signalling by at least one railway agent.
(2) In the case provided in paragraph (1), the drivers of vehicles are obliged to comply with the meaning of the signals of the railway agents.
* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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