The green colour signal of the traffic light allows passing, when encountering the green signal, the driver of the vehicle can drive in any direction he wishes, if through a means of signalling it is not otherwise ordered.
An example of a situation in which it is otherwise ordered is the situation in which the driver of the motor vehicle encounters the green signal but also the regulatory sign “Straight ahead or to the right” or the regulatory marking “Straight ahead or to the right”, means of signalling that oblige him to drive only in the directions straight ahead or to the right when the green signal of the traffic light allows him to pass. The left turn is prohibited to him even if the traffic light is green.
Another example is the situation in which under the traffic lights there are additional panels in the form of arrows, which indicate the directions for which the signals of the traffic lights are valid, and the driver of the motor vehicle can turn only towards the direction indicated by the arrow attached to the green colour of the traffic light.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 51
(1) The green colour signal allows passing.
(2) When the traffic light is accompanied by one or more lamps that emit intermittent green light in the form of one or more arrows on a black background to the right, these allow passing only in the indicated direction, whatever the signal in operation of the traffic light at that moment may be.
Regulation** - Article 57
The driver of the vehicle who enters an intersection at the green colour of the traffic light is obliged to also respect the meaning of the signs installed inside it.
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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