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When you want to cross an intersection and you encounter the “Give way” sign, you are obliged to reduce the speed and make sure that on the priority road no other vehicles are circulating at that moment.
If from the priority road other vehicles come, you must stop and give them priority. Priority is given regardless of whether they are motor vehicles (cars, trucks, etc.) or simple vehicles (bicycles, scooters, etc.). Only after you have made sure that from the priority road no other vehicles are coming, you may enter the intersection and continue your movement safely.
If in the intersection no additional panels are installed to indicate the direction of the priority road, the transversal road is the priority road and you must give priority to the vehicles that come from the left side as well as to those that come from the right side.
It must be known that there are situations in which, depending on the direction you want to circulate, you have or do not have the obligation to give priority also to the vehicles that come from the opposite direction. For example, if in such an intersection, encountering the “Give way” sign you want to circulate straight ahead or to make a right turn, you will give priority to all vehicles that come from the transversal road. But if you want to make a left turn, besides the obligation to give priority to all vehicles that come from the transversal road, you must also give priority to the vehicles that come from the opposite direction and circulate straight ahead or to the right (their right), because during the left turn they come to you from the right side.
The correct answer is: B
OUG* - Article 56
When approaching an intersection the driver of a vehicle must circulate at a speed that allows him to stop, to give priority to the traffic participants who have this right.
* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Code)
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