The amount of space you need to cross traffic depends on the:
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Road and weather conditions and oncoming traffic.
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Number of cars in front of you.
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Presence of a yield sign.
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Number of cars behind you.
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Explanation
To cross traffic safely, you must consider various factors. The amount of space required depends on road and weather conditions, as well as oncoming traffic. These conditions affect your ability to assess the situation and ensure a safe crossing. Before crossing or turning, ensure there are no obstructions like vehicles or pedestrians in your path, as being stuck in the middle of an intersection can be dangerous.
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