If the driver ahead of you stops at a crosswalk, you should:
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Cautiously pass the vehicle at 10 MPH or less.
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Use your horn to alert the stopped vehicle to move.
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Change lanes, scan the road ahead, and pass the stopped vehicles.
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Stop, then proceed when all pedestrians have crossed.
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Explanation
If the driver ahead of you stops at a crosswalk, it indicates that pedestrians may be crossing the street. You should stop and wait until all pedestrians have crossed before proceeding. Passing a stopped vehicle at a crosswalk could endanger pedestrians who might be hidden from your view.
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