For answer A
According to road legislation, children who exceed the height of 135 cm may be transported on the rear seat of a motor vehicle equipped with safety systems, provided that they wear properly adjusted seat belts, so that they do not pass over the neck or face. Therefore, answer A is wrong because the legislation allows the transport of children who exceed this height on the rear seat, provided that they properly use the available safety systems.
Road legislation prohibits smoking while driving only for drivers of motor vehicles transporting dangerous goods or products. For other drivers, smoking is not explicitly prohibited, which makes this answer incorrect. However, it must be noted that the legislation prohibits the driver from having concerns that may dangerously distract attention while driving. Therefore, if smoking becomes such a concern that affects safety, it is considered prohibited.
Road legislation clearly specifies that it is prohibited for drivers and persons occupying the front seats to hold animals in their arms during travel on public roads. This measure aims to prevent distractions that may affect road safety.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 97
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(1^2) Children with a height of over 135 cm may be transported in motor vehicles equipped with safety systems only if they wear adult seat belts, adjusted so that they do not pass over the neck or face area, or if they are secured or fastened with the help of a child seat device installed in the motor vehicle.
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Regulation** - Article 176
Is prohibited the driver of a motor vehicle transporting dangerous goods or products:
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b) to smoke while driving or to light a fire when stopping or waiting, at a distance less than 50 m from the motor vehicle;
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Regulation** - Article 148
Is prohibited the driver of a motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor or tram:
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7. to have during travel concerns likely to dangerously distract attention or to use sound systems at a noise level that would affect the safe travel of him and the other traffic participants;
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Regulation** - Article 97
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(3) Is prohibited drivers of motor vehicles, agricultural or forestry tractors, as well as persons occupying the front seat to hold in their arms animals during travel on public roads.
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Code Regulation)
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