On the roads with less than two lanes in the direction of travel, meaning on the roads with a single traffic lane in each direction, voluntary waiting is NOT prohibited, as long as the signalling, the regulations in that place or other traffic rules do not specify otherwise. For example, on the carriageway of a simple national road with a single traffic lane in each direction voluntary waiting is not prohibited, but on the carriageway of a national European road with a single traffic lane in each direction voluntary waiting is prohibited, by Article 143 of the Regulation. Therefore, voluntary waiting is NOT prohibited on all roads that have a single traffic lane in each direction.
The sign “Traffic in both directions” is found installed at the exit from a public one-way road and has the role to warn the driver that on the next road sector the traffic will be in both directions. This sign has no implication in prohibiting the maneuver of voluntary waiting.
The traffic regulation prohibits the voluntary waiting of vehicles at the access ways that serve the properties adjacent to the public roads.
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 143
Is prohibited the voluntary waiting of vehicles:
a) in all cases in which voluntary stopping is prohibited;
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Regulation** - Article 142
Is prohibited the voluntary stopping of vehicles:
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m) on the carriageway of motorways, express roads and national European (E) roads;
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The traffic legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
Regulation** - Article 143
Is prohibited the voluntary waiting of vehicles:
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d) at the access ways that serve the properties adjacent to the public roads;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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