You should not start across an intersection when there are vehicles blocking the path ahead:
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Under any circumstances.
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Unless you have the green traffic signal light.
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Unless you have the yellow traffic signal light.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Even if the traffic light is green, you should never start to cross an intersection when there are vehicles vehicles blocking the path ahead or to the sides of your vehicle. You must avoid being caught in an intersection with traffic coming at you from other directions. Before crossing the intersection or turning, check that there are no vehicles blocking your way.
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