If an intersection has a stop sign but no painted crosswalk, you must:
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Stop before the unmarked crosswalk.
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Slow down but not stop, if you don't see any pedestrians.
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Stop after having passed the stop sign.
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Proceed without stopping.
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Explanation
At an intersection with a stop sign, you must come to a complete stop before entering the crosswalk-whether it is marked or unmarked. Every intersection has a crosswalk at each corner, even if it’s not indicated by painted lines. If there is a stop line, stop before the line. If there is no line, stop before the crosswalk area. Always check for pedestrians and yield to anyone who is in or entering the crosswalk before proceeding.
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