2 ptsBOfficial number: 13397
Are you exempt from complying with the visible prohibition sign when transporting passengers with reduced mobility by car?

Explanation
Correct answer: No
The visible B-1 'no entry for vehicles' sign prohibits the movement of all vehicles on this section of the road (except for bicycles indicated on the plate). According to para. 33 section 2 of the Regulation on road signs and signals, the privilege of not complying with this sign applies only when transporting a disabled person who has a parking permit. Therefore, it does not apply to every passenger with reduced mobility who does not hold such a card.
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