Forest roads are private roads, and the drivers of vehicles who enter the public road coming from a property adjacent to it must give priority to those who travel on the public road.
Therefore, when the public road on which you are traveling intersects with a forest road from which another vehicle is coming out, you may continue your movement because the vehicle that comes out of the forest road is obliged to give you priority.
The correct answer is: B
ORDINANCE no.43 of August 28, 1997 regarding the legal regime of roads - Article 3
From the point of view of destination, the roads are divided into:
a) public roads - public utility objectives intended for road transport in order to meet the needs of the national economy, the population and national defense; these belong to public property;
b) private-use roads - serve economic, forestry, oil, mining, agricultural, energy, industrial and similar activities, for access to premises, as well as those inside them, and those for construction site organization; they are administered by the natural or legal persons who own or manage them.
Regulation** - Article 135
The driver of a vehicle is obliged to give priority also in the following situations:
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f) when starting to move or when entering the public road coming from a property adjacent to it, to the vehicle that is traveling on the public road, regardless of 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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