When encountering the warning sign “Level crossing with a single current railway, without barriers” you have the obligation to stop in the place with maximum visibility over the railway, but without passing the sign, to make sure, and if at that moment no rail vehicle is approaching, you may continue your movement.
The correct answer is: B
OUG* - Article 60
(1) Participants in traffic must show increased caution when approaching and crossing current or industrial railway lines, as the case may be.
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Regulation** - Article 136
(1) At the level crossing with the current railway, the driver of the vehicle is obliged to drive with reduced speed and to make sure that from the left side or from the right side no rail vehicle is approaching.
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Regulation** - Article 138
(1) The driver of the vehicle is obliged to stop when:
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c) he encounters the sign “Level crossing with a single current railway, without barriers”, “Level crossing with a double current railway, without barriers” or “Stop”.
(2) Vehicles must stop, in the order of arrival, in the place where there is maximum visibility over the railway without passing the signs provided in paragraph (1) letter c) or, as the case may be, before the stopping marking or before the barriers or semi-barriers, when these are closed, in the process of lowering or raising.
* OUG = GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Regulation of the Road Traffic Code)
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