In the situation where during the night you are dazzled by the light of the headlights of a motor vehicle coming from the opposite direction, whether it uses the high beam improperly (the long beam) or the direction of the headlights is not correctly adjusted, you must keep the low beam in operation and reduce the travel speed, or if necessary, stop until the motor vehicle passes. You are prohibited from using warning with the high beam (flashes), because from the distance of at least 200 meters from the vehicle coming from the opposite direction you have the obligation to use the low beam (the short beam).
The correct answer is: C
Regulation** - Article 114
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(2) During the night, when two vehicles approaching each other from opposite directions, their drivers are obliged that from a distance of at least 200 m to use the low beam together with reducing the speed. When the driver of a motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor approaches a motor vehicle travelling ahead of them, they are obliged to use the low beam from a distance of at least 100 m.
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road traffic code regulation)
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