Where should you stop your vehicle if there is no crosswalk or limit line?
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Stop in the middle of the intersection.
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Twenty feet before the corner.
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At the corner.
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Just pass the corner.
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Explanation
When there is no crosswalk or limit line, you should stop at the corner to ensure you have a clear view of oncoming traffic and pedestrians. Stopping at the corner allows you to observe traffic conditions and safely proceed when the way is clear.
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