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Where would you stop when the traffic light in the intersection ahead displays a red light?

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  1. After the pedestrian crossing, and if there isn’t one - wherever you have the best field of view.
  2. Always wherever you have the best field of view.
  3. After the stop line, and if there is no stop line - before the intersection line.
  4. Before the stop line, and if there is no stop line – stop before the pedestrian crossing.· Correct answer

Explanation

At a red light you must stop before the stop line. If there is no stop line, stop before the pedestrian crossing. If there is no pedestrian crossing, stop before the junction line. Always before, never after!

How to approach it

Stopping priority order: stop line > pedestrian crossing > junction line. Always before!

before the stop linebefore the pedestrian crossingred light

Common mistake

Many people stop on the pedestrian crossing, this blocks pedestrians. Always before!

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