Crossing guards are the ____ to enter and ____ to exit a crosswalk to indicate to drivers that pedestrians are about to cross.
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Last; first
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First; last
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First; first
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Last; last
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Explanation
Crossing guards are the first to enter and the last to exit a crosswalk to indicate that pedestrians (especially children) are about to cross. They are most frequently found in school areas where children are likely to be crossing. Whenever a school crossing guard is present in a crosswalk, all drivers must yield and come to a stop at the stop line, not in the crosswalk.
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