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Failure to give priority means:

A failure to respect the meaning of mandatory or warning road signalling;
B failure to respect the legal provisions regarding checking and signalling in intersections;
C obliging those who have the right of way to suddenly change their direction or speed of travel or to stop.

Explanation

Failure to give the right of way means obliging those who have the right of way to suddenly change their direction or speed of travel or to stop. The most common situation of failing to give priority is found in the intersections controlled by regulatory priority signs, where the vehicles that have the obligation to give the right of way do not respect this obligation and force those who have the right of way to stop in order to avoid a traffic accident.

The correct answer is: C


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Reference articles

OUG* - Article 6

For the purposes of this emergency ordinance, the expressions and terms below have the following meaning:
1. giving the right of way - the obligation of any traffic participant not to continue their travel or not to perform any other maneuver, if by these they oblige the other traffic participants who have the right of way to suddenly change their direction or speed of travel or to stop;
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26. right of way - the right of a traffic participant to pass before the other traffic participants with whom they intersect, in accordance with the legal provisions regarding traffic on public roads;


* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)

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