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Specify which vehicles are exempted from the obligation to give priority of passage:

A those that put themselves in motion from a standstill compared to those that circulate;
B the motor vehicles from the regular public transport services, which put themselves in motion from the station provided with a bay;
C those that exit from courtyards, passageways or garages.
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Explanation

For answer  A 

The vehicles that put themselves in motion from a standstill must give priority of passage to the vehicles that circulate on the public road, regardless of their direction of travel.


For answer  B 

When you approach a station for public transport means for persons provided with a bay, travelling on the lane next to the shoulder or curb, and the bus stopped in the station signals the intention to exit, you are obliged to reduce speed and if needed to stop to allow it to re-enter the traffic.

We must remember that the bus whose driver signals the intention to re-enter the traffic from the station provided with a bay has priority ONLY over the vehicles that circulate behind it, and if the road has several lanes per direction it has priority ONLY over the vehicles that circulate behind it on the first lane.


For answer  C 

The vehicles that enter a public road, coming from properties adjacent to the public road, must give priority of passage to the vehicles that circulate on the public road, regardless of their direction of travel.


The correct answer is: B


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Reference articles

For answer  A 

Regulation** - Article 135

The driver of a vehicle is obliged to give priority of passage also in the following situations:
[...]
f) when putting in motion or when entering the public road coming from a property adjacent to it compared to the vehicle that circulates on the public road, regardless of the direction of travel;
[...]


For answer  B 

Regulation** - Article 131

(1) When approaching a station for public transport means for persons provided with a bay, from which the driver of such a vehicle signals the intention to exit, the driver of the vehicle that travels on the lane next to the shoulder or curb is obliged to reduce speed and, if needed, to stop to allow its re-entry into the traffic.
[...]

OUG* - Article 43

[...]
(2) The driver of a vehicle who travels on the lane situated next to the edge of the carriageway must give priority of passage to the vehicles that perform public transport of persons only when their drivers signal the intention to re-enter the traffic from the stations provided with bays and have ensured that through their maneuver they do not endanger the safety of the other participants in the traffic.


For answer  C 

Regulation** - Article 135

The driver of a vehicle is obliged to give priority of passage also in the following situations:
[...]
f) when putting in motion or when entering the public road coming from a property adjacent to it compared to the vehicle that circulates on the public road, regardless of the direction of travel;
[...]


* OUG = ORDONANȚĂ DE URGENȚĂ 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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