In the present situation you encounter a marking formed by a continuous line and a discontinuous one, next to each other. You must respect the meaning of the line that is closest in the direction of travel. In this situation the closest line being the discontinuous one, a line that allows the violation of it. Therefore, you are allowed the crossing over this marking.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 77
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(2) The longitudinal marking formed by a simple or double continuous line prohibits the violation of it.
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Regulation** - Article 78
The longitudinal marking formed by a simple or double discontinuous line allows the crossing over it, if the maneuver or the regulations imposed require this.
Regulation** - Article 79
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(3) In the case of the longitudinal marking formed by a continuous line and a discontinuous one next to each other, the driver of the vehicle must respect the meaning of the line that is closest in the direction of travel.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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