When you reach an intersection with a stop sign, you should:
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Stop, look left, then right, then left again.
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Stop, look right, then left, then right again.
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Follow the vehicle ahead of you.
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Check your rear view mirror, look left, then right, then proceed.
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Explanation
When you reach an intersection with a stop sign, come to a full stop and look left, right, and left again before proceeding. This ensures that you are aware of any vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians that may be approaching from all directions, and can safely proceed through the intersection.
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