At a school crossing, drivers should:

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Always sound their horn and stay alert.
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Watch for children and be ready to stop.
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Always stop, whether there’s a stop sign or not.
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None of the other answers is correct.
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Explanation
Yellow or fluorescent yellow-green signs warn you that you are entering an area near a school in which children may be crossing the road. Watch out for children crossing the street or playing, and be ready to slow down or stop. Obey the speed limit and the signals of any school crossing guard.
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