What should you do as you approach an intersection?
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Look to your left, then right, then left again.
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Look for signs, signals, and pavement markings that indicate allowed movements from each lane.
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Look for pedestrians crossing.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
As you approach an intersection, it's important to check for pedestrians, signals, signs, and any lane restrictions to make informed decisions and ensure safety. Look in all directions to avoid collisions: first look left, then right, and left again before proceeding, to make sure the road is clear of traffic.
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