Quebec SAAQ Knowledge Test · Question
At an intersection with a stop sign but no stop line or crosswalk, where must you stop?
When there is no marked stop line, you must stop before the sidewalk or, if none, at the point that gives you a clear view without entering the intersection.
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Question: At an intersection with a stop sign but no stop line or crosswalk, where must you stop?
Answer options:
- At least 5 meters before the intersection. ✅ At the edge of the pavement, before entering the intersection.
- Directly beside the stop sign post.
- Only if you see cross-traffic approaching.
Correct answer: At the edge of the pavement, before entering the intersection.
Explanation: When there is no marked stop line, you must stop before the sidewalk or, if none, at the point that gives you a clear view without entering the intersection.
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