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If you mean while backing out of or otherwise driving out of an alley or a driveway and onto a street, yes. Cars on the road have the right of way, therefore you should stop. You should also stop to look for pedestrians and people riding bicycles.

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Yes. You're supposed to stop, check your crossing, and yield right-of-way to any oncoming vehicles.

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