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If you see a vehicle stopped in front of a crosswalk, what should you do?

  1. Pass the vehicle on the right.

  2. Pass the vehicle on the left.

  3. Not pass the vehicle.

  4. Blow your horn before passing.

The correct answer is: Not pass the vehicle.

When approaching a vehicle that is stopped in front of a crosswalk, the correct action is to not pass the vehicle. This is crucial for ensuring the safety of pedestrians who may be crossing the street. A vehicle stopped in front of a crosswalk usually indicates that people are either waiting to cross or are currently crossing. Passing the stopped vehicle can put pedestrians at risk and can lead to accidents, as the driver may not see individuals on the crosswalk due to the obstruction. Adhering to this rule helps to create a safer environment for everyone on the road, emphasizing the importance of patience and caution in driving near crosswalks. It reinforces the traffic laws designed to protect pedestrians, and it aligns with the principles of defensive driving. Thus, the best course of action is to wait until the road is clear and it is safe to proceed.