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When you exit with the vehicle from properties adjacent to the public road, you have the obligation to give priority to pedestrians and vehicles that travel on the public road, regardless of their direction of travel.
It must be known that when exiting from properties adjacent to the public road the vehicles are taken out forward. It is prohibited moving in reverse in these situations because visibility is very low.
Piloting by another person is mandatory when the maneuver of moving in reverse is permitted but visibility in the rear is not ensured.
You do not have the obligation and it is not recommended to warn using the sound warning device or the light signals when you exit from a yard or from a garage onto a public road with the vehicle. These signals could cause traffic participants to perform imprudent maneuvers. It must be known that the road legislation provides that the sound warning device may be used from a distance of at least 25 meters from those to whom it is addressed and prohibits the drivers of motor vehicles from using the sound warning means abusively.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 135
The driver of a vehicle is obliged to give priority also in the following situations:
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f) when moving off or when entering the public road coming from a property adjacent to it towards the vehicle that travels on the public road, regardless of the direction of travel;
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OUG* - Article 54
(1) The driver of a vehicle who executes a maneuver of changing the direction of travel, of exiting from a row of waiting vehicles or of entering such a row, of moving to another traffic lane or of turning right or left or who is to perform a U-turn or to move in reverse is obliged to signal in time and to make sure that he can do it without disturbing the traffic or endangering the safety of the other traffic participants.
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Regulation** - Article 128
(1) Is prohibited the moving in reverse with the vehicle:
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c) when exiting from properties adjacent to public roads.
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(2) In the places where moving in reverse is permitted, but visibility in the rear is impeded, the vehicle may be maneuvered in reverse only when its driver is directed by at least one person located outside the vehicle.
(3) The person who directs the maneuvering in reverse of a vehicle is obliged to make sure that the maneuver is carried out without endangering the safety of the traffic participants.
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Regulation** - Article 113
(1) Sound warning means must be used from a distance of at least 25 m from those to whom they are addressed, for a duration of time that ensures the perception of the signal and without causing them to perform maneuvers that may endanger traffic safety.
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Regulation** - Article 148
Is prohibited the driver of a motor vehicle or tram:
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14. to use the sound warning means abusively;
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* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Traffic Code Regulation)
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