Rules of the Road
At an intersection with a stop sign and no markings, where must you stop?
- ✓Before entering the intersection, at the point nearest the cross street
- ○In the middle of the intersection
- ○Only if another vehicle is approaching
- ○Past the intersection on the far side
Correct answer
Before entering the intersection, at the point nearest the cross street
Stop before entering the intersection at the point nearest the crossroad where you have a clear view.
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