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When stopping at a stop sign where there is no crosswalk or stop line, a driver should stop his/her vehicle to enter the intersection.

If there is a stop line, stop at it. If required, move forward to the intersection's edge or the stop sign, and when it is safe to move forward, do so. When there is a yield sign, you are required to slow down and give way to oncoming vehicles in the intersection or on the road you are approaching.

Before entering the intersection, every car must come to a complete stop (wheels must stop rolling).as long as there is no opposing traffic or pedestrians in the crosswalk, you are ONLY REQUIRED to stop ONCE (not at each spot).If environmental factors (trees, brush, people, weather, etc.) make it difficult to see any position of opposing traffic that would prohibit you from safely entering the crossing, you MAY NEED TO STOP MULTIPLES TIMES.

For example, if you are stopped AT the stop line (or stop sign) and can see that traffic is moving freely, you DO NOT NEED TO STOP AGAIN at the pedestrian crosswalk nor at the intersection because you previously stopped BEFORE reaching those two.

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