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A solid white stop line at an intersection marks:

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a solid white stop line painted across a lane indicates the exact limit where a vehicle must come to a complete stop for

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Question: A solid white stop line at an intersection marks:

Answer options:

  • Lane edge ✅ Where you must stop for a stop sign or red light
  • A pedestrian crossing
  • Curb

Correct answer: Where you must stop for a stop sign or red light

Explanation: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a solid white stop line painted across a lane indicates the exact limit where a vehicle must come to a complete stop for a red light or stop sign. This ensures vehicles do not encroach on cross-traffic or pedestrian spaces. In contrast, lane edges run parallel to travel lanes, a pedestrian crossing is marked by distinct crosswalk lines, and a curb is a physical concrete roadside boundary. On the G1 knowledge test, distinguishing pavement markings is highly examinable, and candidates must remember to stop completely before this line rather than on or past it.

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