In situations where there are special lanes for performing the left turn, as is also the situation in the image of this question, the change of direction of travel is made on the left of the imaginary center of the intersection, in which case the drivers of the vehicles must not intersect their trajectories, and in the event that there is a guiding marking that indicates the trajectory you must follow, you are obliged to respect that marking. The situation in which the drivers of the vehicles go around the imaginary center of the intersection on the right side, turning one behind the other, intersecting their trajectories, is an incorrect practice.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 110
(1) In the situations in which there are special lanes for performing the maneuver, the change of direction of travel is made on the left of the imaginary center of the intersection, and if there is a guiding marking, with the observance of its meaning.
(2) The change of direction of travel to the left, in the case of the vehicles that enter an intersection traveling on the same road in alignment, but from opposite directions, is carried out on the left of the center of the intersection, without intersecting their trajectory.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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