If an intersection has crosswalk lines but no STOP line, where must you stop for a red light?
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Before the crosswalk.
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On the crosswalk.
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Before the stop line.
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After the crosswalk.
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Explanation
If you are approaching an intersection with a traffic signal showing a red light, you must not enter the intersection. Instead, come to a stop at the stop line. If there is no stop line, you must stop before the crosswalk. It is always illegal to park or stop your vehicle on a crosswalk.
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