At intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings, drivers should always:
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Concentrate on oncoming traffic.
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Speed up.
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Stop, listen for oncoming traffic, and proceed with caution.
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Look to the sides of their vehicle.
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Explanation
intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings are areas where the paths of different types of traffic meet. It is important to look to the sides of your vehicle to ensure that no one is coming from any direction. This helps to avoid collisions with pedestrians, bicyclists, or other vehicles, and ensures the safety of everyone on the road.
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