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What is the correct procedure at a stop sign at an intersection without a marked stop line?

At a stop sign, the vehicle must come to a complete stop before the marked stop line, before any crosswalk, or — if neither exists — before entering the interse

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Question: What is the correct procedure at a stop sign at an intersection without a marked stop line?

Answer options:

  • Slow down and proceed if no one is coming ✅ Come to a complete stop before entering the crosswalk or intersection, then yield as required
  • Stop only if traffic is visible
  • Roll through at walking speed

Correct answer: Come to a complete stop before entering the crosswalk or intersection, then yield as required

Explanation: At a stop sign, the vehicle must come to a complete stop before the marked stop line, before any crosswalk, or — if neither exists — before entering the intersection. After stopping, the driver yields to cross traffic and pedestrians before proceeding.

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