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By aggressive behaviour of the driver on public roads it is understood performing one of the following manoeuvres:

A Driving the moped or motorcycle without wearing a protective helmet;
B Moving in reverse with the vehicle for the purpose of intimidating the other road users who are travelling behind it;
C The intentional execution of a controlled skid of the vehicle in order to turn or rotate it.

Explanation

For answer  A 

Driving the moped or motorcycle without wearing a protective helmet is prohibited. Failure to comply with this obligation is NOT considered aggressive behaviour. Failure by the drivers of motorcycles or mopeds to comply with the obligation to wear, while travelling on public roads, the approved protective helmet is sanctioned with the fine provided in class I of sanctions and with the application of 2 demerit points.


For answers  B  and  C 

It is prohibited to adopt aggressive behaviour in driving them on public roads. Moving in reverse with the vehicle for the purpose of intimidating the other road users who are travelling behind it, as well as the intentional execution of a controlled skid of the vehicle in order to turn or rotate it are considered aggressive behaviour, performing these manoeuvres on public roads being prohibited.

Adopting aggressive behaviour in driving vehicles on public roads is sanctioned contraventionally, as follows:

  • if by adopting aggressive behaviour a traffic accident occurred resulting in damage to a vehicle or other material damage (meaning a road accident without victims), the fine provided in class III of sanctions is applied and the driving right is suspended for a period of 60 days;
  • if by adopting aggressive behaviour NO traffic accident occurred, the fine provided in class II of sanctions is applied and the driving right is suspended for a period of 30 days.

The correct answer is: B and C


Recommendations:
Aggressive driving - Audio-Video Lesson --> Road Traffic Code - Obligations, prohibitions and aggressive driving

Reference articles

For answer  A 

OUG* - Article 36

[...]
(2) During travelling on public roads, the drivers of motorcycles, mopeds and the persons transported on them have the obligation to wear the approved protective helmet.
[...]

OUG* - Article 99

(1) Constitute contraventions and are sanctioned with the fine provided in class I of sanctions the following acts committed by natural persons:
[...]
(2) The contravention fine provided in paragraph (1) is also applied to the driver of motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor or tram who commits an act for which 2 demerit points are applied, according to art. 108 paragraph (1) letter a).
[...]

OUG* - Article 108

(1) The committing by the driver of motor vehicle, agricultural or forestry tractor or tram of one or several contraventions entails, in addition to the fine sanction, also the application of a number of demerit points, as follows:
a) 2 demerit points for committing the following acts:
[...]
3. failure to comply with the obligation to wear, while travelling on public roads, the seat belt or the approved protective helmets, as the case may be;
[...]


For answers  B  and  C 

OUG* - Article 54^1

(1) Is prohibited the drivers of vehicles to adopt aggressive behaviour in their driving on public roads.
(2) By aggressive behaviour it is understood performing, on the public road, by the driver of a vehicle, one of the following manoeuvres:
[...]
g) moving in reverse with the vehicle for the purpose of intimidating the other road users who are travelling behind it;
h) the intentional execution of a controlled skid of the vehicle in order to turn or rotate it;
[...]


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

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