Drivers are required to stop:
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When a traffic officer orders them to stop.
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Where there is a red light.
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At an intersection with a stop sign.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
The law requires all drivers to stop every time they come up to an intersection with a red traffic light or a stop sign, and when a law enforcement officer signals them to stop. The latter must be obeyed above road markings, traffic lights, and signs.
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