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Question 87 of 802

When are the hazard warning lights used?

A when driving in a queue, with reduced speed;
B when the vehicle moves very slowly, for objective reasons;
C when driving on a slippery road.

Explanation

The road traffic regulation specifies that the hazard warning lights are to be used in the following situations:

  • when the vehicle is involuntarily immobilized on the carriageway;
  • when the vehicle moves very slowly and/or constitutes itself a danger for the other participants in traffic;
  • when the motor vehicle is towed.

The drivers of motor vehicles and trams must activate the hazard warning lights, successively, in the order of stopping and in the case in which this maneuver is required by the blocking of traffic on the driving direction.

The correct answer is: B


Recommendations:
The correct use of the lighting and signalling system --> Road Traffic Code - The technical condition of vehicles and the lighting and luminous signalling system

Reference articles

Regulation** - Article 114

[...]
(5) The hazard warning lights are used in the following situations:
a) when the vehicle is involuntarily immobilized on the carriageway;
b) when the vehicle moves very slowly and/or constitutes itself a danger for the other participants in traffic;
c) when the motor vehicle or the tram is towed.
(6) In the situations provided in paragraph (5), the drivers of motor vehicles and trams must activate the hazard warning lights, successively, in the order of stopping and in the case in which this maneuver is required by the blocking of traffic on the driving direction.
[...]


** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)

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