At intersections marked with stop lines, drivers must:
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Slow down and enter the intersection.
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Enter the intersection and then stop.
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Signal other vehicles to stop.
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Come to a complete stop.
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Explanation
If you approach stop lines at an intersection, you must come to a complete stop behind them without any part of your vehicle crossing them. Yield the right-of-way to all traffic and pedestrians and move forward only once the intersection is clear.
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