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The signal performed by the driver of the bicycle by raising the left arm has two meanings. It may signify the intention of the bicyclist to change the direction of travel to the left, or it may signify the intention of the bicyclist to overtake.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 117
(1) The drivers of vehicles with two wheels, as well as those with animal traction or those pulled or pushed by hand are obliged to perform the following signals:
a) the left arm stretched horizontally when they intend to change the direction of travel to the left or to overtake;
b) the right arm stretched horizontally when they intend to change the direction of travel to the right;
c) the right arm stretched horizontally swung in the vertical plane when they intend to stop.(2) The signals provided in paragraph (1) must be performed at least 25 m before performing the maneuvers.
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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