At intersections marked with stop lines, drivers must:

Stop behind the lines and yield the right-of-way to all other traffic and pedestrians at stop signs.
Enter the intersection and then yield to pedestrians.
Yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians and then stop.
Stop only if a pedestrian is crossing the road.
Explanation

At intersections marked with stop lines, drivers must come to a complete stop without allowing any part of their vehicle to cross the lines. They must yield the right-of-way to all traffic and pedestrians at stop signs and proceed when the intersection is clear.

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