Respuesta :
Stop at the corner just before you enter the intersection. You don't need to pass the limit line because you are in a violation. Just stop at the corner of the back of the crosswalk and limit line. Even though there is no crosswalk you need to stop at the corner.
Answer:
The best answer to the question: If there is no crosswalk or limit line near an intersection, you should stop _____, would be, C: at the corner.
Explanation:
This regulation is part of what is taught to drivers before they get their drivers license. In essence, the regulation says that if you come to an intersection, and there is a limit line, or a crosswalk, of course you know you must stop before moving on. The problem comes when neither a crosswalk, nor a limit lines is marked near the intersection. To solve this, the regulation states that even if there are no such limiting lines, or marks, the driver must still come to a stop at the corner, before entering the intersection. This is why the anwer is C.