The left‑priority rule is not provided by the road legislation, therefore it does not exist.
The rule of the first to arrive at the intersection is not provided by the road legislation, therefore it does not exist. But it is possible to confuse it with the priority rule for roundabout intersections, which states that the vehicles circulating inside the roundabout intersection have priority over those that wish to enter it. In this case it is not about a roundabout intersection but about an uncontrolled intersection of two roads of the same category.
The sign in the image is part of the warning signs category and is called “Intersection of roads”. This sign warns you that an uncontrolled intersection of two roads of the same category follows. The driver of the vehicle who passes through intersections with uncontrolled traffic is obliged to drive at a speed that does not exceed 30 km/h in the urban area or 50 km/h outside built‑up areas and to give way to the vehicles coming from the right, meaning to apply the right‑priority rule.
The correct answer is: C
The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
The road legislation does not provide anything in this regard.
OUG* - Article 57
(1) At the intersections with uncontrolled traffic, the driver of a vehicle is obliged to give way to the vehicles coming from the right, under the conditions established by the regulation.
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Regulation** - Article 123
The driver of a vehicle is obliged to drive at a speed that does not exceed 30 km/h in the urban area or 50 km/h outside built‑up areas, in the following situations:
a) when passing through intersections with uncontrolled traffic;
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* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Code Regulation)
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