A vehicle is stopped at a crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross the roadway. The driver of the vehicle approaching from the rear should:
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Not overtake and pass the stopped vehicle.
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Sound the horn.
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Overtake and pass the stopped vehicle.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Do not pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk. When you approach a vehicle from the rear that is stopped at a crosswalk, you must assume that a pedestrian may be crossing the street, even when none can be seen at that moment. Stop and proceed when all pedestrians have crossed the street.
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