You can wait the motor vehicle with all lights off when the road is illuminated so that it is visible from a distance of at least 50 meters. Therefore, in the given situation, the road being illuminated and the vehicle being visible from at least 50 meters, you can wait with all lights off.
The correct answer is: A
Regulation** - Article 114
(1) The drivers of motor vehicles and trams are obliged to use the lighting and/or signalling installations of these, as follows:
a) the position or waiting lights during the immobilization of the vehicle on the carriageway outside the urban area, from dusk until dawn, during the day when it rains heavily, snows abundantly or there is dense fog or in other conditions that reduce visibility on the public road;
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Regulation** - Article 115
A vehicle may be stopped or waited with all lights off, in the places where these maneuvers are allowed, when it is located:
a) on an illuminated road, so that the vehicle is visible from a distance of at least 50 m;
b) outside the carriageway, on a consolidated shoulder;
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Regulation** - Article 141
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(6) It is not allowed the waiting on the carriageway, during the night, of tractors, trailers, mopeds, bicycles, self-propelled machines and equipment used in construction, agricultural or forestry works, animal-drawn vehicles or those pulled or pushed by hand.
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Regulation** - Article 142
Is prohibited the voluntary stopping of vehicles:
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d) in curves and in other places with reduced visibility under 50 m;
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Regulation** - Article 143
Is prohibited the voluntary waiting of vehicles:
a) in all cases in which the voluntary stopping is prohibited;
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** Regulation = REGULATION for the implementation of OUG 195/2002 updated (Road Traffic Code Regulation)
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