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The sign is called "Falling rocks", it is usually encountered in mountain areas and warns that there is a danger of rocks falling from the slopes. The driver of the vehicle is not obliged to reduce the speed but it is recommended to drive with increased attention and to leave as quickly as possible the action area of the sign.
If the length of the dangerous sector exceeds 300 meters, it will be accompanied by an additional panel on which the length of the dangerous road sector is inscribed. All maneuvers are allowed, but as a precaution, they are not recommended.
The correct answer is: A
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