When a traffic officer directs you to proceed through an intersection while a red light is visible, you should follow the officer's instructions, as their directions take precedence over traffic signals. Ensure that the intersection is clear of pedestrians and other vehicles before proceeding. Always remain cautious and aware of your surroundings to ensure safety.
Stop completely before entering the crosswalk or intersection. Then, proceed when you can do so safely. Basically, treat the intersection as if there are stop signs at each corner of the intersection.
When going through an intersection and another car pulls up to the stop sign and stops, you should yield the right of way to the car that arrived first at the stop sign. Wait for the other car to proceed before continuing through the intersection.
When the intersection is clear and your direction has right of way.
At an intersection with a flashing red traffic light, you should come to a complete stop, just as you would at a stop sign. After stopping, yield to any pedestrians and other vehicles that may have the right of way before proceeding through the intersection. It's important to ensure the way is clear and safe before continuing. Always follow any additional local traffic laws or signals that may apply.
Stop completely before entering the crosswalk or intersection, then proceed when you can do so safely. Vehicles on the intersecting road may not have to stop.
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At an intersection, you should stop at the stop line or before the crosswalk, if there is no stop line present.
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