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You are driving your vehicle on a municipal street and are approaching a school crosswalk.

A: You do not have to stop at the crosswalk unless the yellow lights on the crossing signal are

flashing.

B: You must stop if children are in the crosswalk, but you do not have to stop if the school crossing

guard is the only person in the roadway and they are not in your lane.

C: You must stop without entering the crosswalk if a school crossing guard or any other person is in

the roadway

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  1. 25 July, 03:52
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    C.

    Explanation:

    The Traffic Rules are there to be followed for the safety of the person driving and others on the road. These rules are there to ensure the safety in traffic. Certain traffic signs are also made to inform the rider of crossing, speed limit, etc.

    When one is driving in a municipal street, he/she needs to be aware of the sign boards. And, if, there is a sign board of school crosswalk, then the driver is required to stop when he/she sees a school guard or any person standing and let the people cross the road. The school guard or any person standing there signals that children are about to cross the road.

    Thus the correct answer is option C.
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