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If you're stopped behind other vehicles at a stop sign and the intersection is clear, what must you do?

  1. You may proceed through the intersection without stopping again.

  2. You must stop again at the stop sign or stop line.

  3. You may go through the intersection slowly without stopping if there is no other traffic.

  4. You may follow the vehicle ahead without stopping again.

The correct answer is: You must stop again at the stop sign or stop line.

When you stop behind other vehicles at a stop sign, it is important to understand that you are still required to adhere to the regulations of the stop sign, which mandates that all drivers must come to a full stop. Even if the intersection appears clear, the rules require you to stop at the stop sign or stop line to ensure that you are fully aware of any potential hazards and to yield to any pedestrians or other vehicles that may be approaching from cross streets. By stopping again, you are allowing yourself the opportunity to reassess the situation rather than relying solely on the vehicles ahead of you. This is crucial for safe driving, as it helps to prevent accidents caused by misjudging the traffic flow or missing the presence of pedestrians. It solidifies the principle that no matter the circumstances surrounding your immediate path, the rules of the road must always be followed to maintain safety.