What is the appropriate action to take when approaching an intersection?
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Always yield to other vehicles.
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Slow down and search for traffic signals or traffic signs.
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Always come to a complete stop.
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Speed up if you see a green light.
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Explanation
When approaching an intersection, slow down and scan for traffic signals or signs to guide your actions. If there is a red light or stop sign, come to a complete stop. If the light is green or yellow, proceed cautiously and do not speed up, as it may turn red before you cross. If you see a yield sign, slow down and be prepared to stop if other vehicles are already in the intersection.
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