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What action should you take if traffic is blocked at an intersection?

  1. Enter the intersection and wait for traffic to clear.

  2. Stop before the stop line and wait for the light to change.

  3. Proceed if you have the right of way.

  4. Change lanes to circumvent the blockage.

The correct answer is: Enter the intersection and wait for traffic to clear.

The best course of action when traffic is blocked at an intersection is to stop before entering the intersection and wait until it is clear. This approach prevents gridlock and ensures that you do not obstruct cross traffic or create further congestion. Entering the intersection and waiting for traffic to clear can lead to dangerous situations, as it may impede the flow of traffic in all directions and can result in additional accidents or even road rage incidents. Stopping before the stop line ensures that you are not blocking any lanes, which allows other vehicles to maneuver around the intersection safely. It is essential to wait for the light to change or for your specific turn lane to clear before proceeding. Always prioritize safety and follow the flow of traffic to maintain an orderly movement on the road.