At a stop sign there is no stop line or crosswalk. You must stop:
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Only if the traffic signal turns red.
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At the next crosswalk.
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Before you enter the intersection.
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After you enter the intersection, if you have a clear view of traffic on the intersecting roadway.
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Explanation
If you approach an intersection with a stop sign but no stop line, you must stop just before entering the intersection. If there is a crosswalk, stop before it, as it is illegal to park or stop your vehicle on a crosswalk.
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