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The red colour signal of the traffic light obliges the drivers of vehicles to stop, regardless of their direction of travel. Also, this signal means stop for pedestrians.
The correct answer is: B
OUG* - Article 30
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(3) The light signals for directing the traffic in the intersections have the following meanings:
a) the green colour signal allows the passage;
b) the red colour signal prohibits the passage;
c) the yellow colour signal together with the red colour signal prohibit the passage.
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Regulation** - Article 47
(2) According to the number of the lighting units, the traffic lights are:
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b) with two lighting units, for pedestrians and drivers of bicycles or electric scooters;
c) with three lighting units, for vehicles;
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Regulation** - Article 52
(1) The red colour signal prohibits the passage.
(2) At the red colour signal the vehicle must be stopped before the marking for stopping or, as the case may be, for the pedestrian crossing, and in its absence, at the traffic light. If the traffic light is installed above or on the other side of the intersection, in the absence of the marking for stopping or for the pedestrian crossing, the vehicle must be stopped before the edge of the carriageway of the road that is to be crossed.
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Regulation** - Article 58
Article 58
(1) The light signals for pedestrians are green and red. They operate correlated with the signals for directing the traffic of vehicles.
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Regulation** - Article 59
(1) The green colour signal allows the passage.
(2) When the green colour signal begins to operate intermittently it means that the time allocated to crossing the road is running out and the red signal follows. In this case the pedestrian caught in crossing the road must hasten the passage, and if the road is provided with a refuge or space prohibited to vehicle traffic, must wait on it for the appearance of the green colour signal.
Regulation** - Article 60
The intermittent green colour signal and the red colour signal prohibit pedestrians from engaging in crossing on the carriageway.
* OUG = 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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