Drivers are required to stop:
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At an intersection where a police officer orders them to stop.
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Where there is a red light.
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At a stop sign.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Drivers are required by law to come to a complete stop at all stop signs, red traffic lights, and flashing red signals. You must also stop when directed by a police officer. Always stay alert and watch for traffic signs, signals, and road conditions so you can anticipate when you will need to stop. Stopping suddenly can be dangerous, as it gives the drivers behind you less time to react and may lead to rear-end collisions. Plan ahead, slow down smoothly, and come to a complete stop when required.
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