When you approach an intersection with a stop sign but no marked stop line and no crosswalk, you must:
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Slow down and proceed with caution.
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Bring your vehicle to a complete halt at the stop line.
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Stop before entering the intersection at a point near the intersecting roadway where you have a clear view of approaching traffic.
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Stop at the stop sign, regardless of where it is located.
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Explanation
When approaching an intersection with a stop sign, you must come to a full stop at the marked stop line. If there is no stop line, stop before entering the crosswalk. If there is no crosswalk, stop at the point nearest the intersecting roadway where you have a clear view of approaching traffic.
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