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After the departure of the bus in front of you, because you encounter the sign “Stop”, you have the obligation to stop in the place with maximum visibility to make sure, and if it is the case, you give priority to the vehicles that move on the priority road (in this case on the transversal road), after which you can continue your movement. Stopping is mandatory, even if the vehicle in front made sure or if on the priority road (transversal in this case) no vehicles move.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 81
(1) The transversal marking consisting of a continuous line, applied on the width of one or more lanes, indicates the line before which the vehicle must be stopped when encountering the sign "Stop". Such a marking can be used to indicate the stopping line imposed through a light signal, through a command of the traffic police officer who directs the traffic, by the presence of a level crossing with a railway, with a tram line or of a pedestrian crossing. Before the marking that accompanies the sign "Stop" the inscription "Stop" can be applied on the carriageway.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the application of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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