The sign “Traffic in both directions” does not prohibit or is not involved in prohibiting the maneuver of overtaking. It is encountered at the exit from a public one-way road and has the role of warning the driver that on the next road section traffic will be in both directions.
The maneuver of overtaking is prohibited only in the situation in which the tram station is without refuge for pedestrians, without specifying a distance from which this maneuver is prohibited, and in this answer option it is not specified whether the station has or does not have refuge for pedestrians and it specifies “at a distance less than 50 m from the tram station”. Therefore, this answer option cannot be considered correct.
The Regulation prohibits overtaking the vehicles on pedestrian crossings.
Attention! Is prohibited the overtaking of all vehicles, including the overtaking of vehicles without engine, such as for example the overtaking of bicycles, regardless of whether or not the longitudinal marking for separating the traffic directions is violated.
The correct answer is: C
Road traffic legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
Regulation** - Article 120
(1) Is prohibited the overtaking of the vehicles:
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g) at the tram station, when it is stopped, and the station is not provided with refuge for pedestrians;
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Regulation** - Article 107
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(4) In the situation in which the tram is stopped in a station without refuge for pedestrians, the vehicles must stop in the order of arrival, behind it, and resume their movement only after the tram doors have been closed and they have made sure that they do not endanger the safety of the pedestrians engaged in crossing the public road.
Regulation** - Article 120
(1) Is prohibited the overtaking of the vehicles:
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e) on the pedestrian crossings signalled by signs and markings;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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