Rules of the Road
What must you do when approaching a stop sign?
South African learner's licence practice question. Difficulty: easy.
Answer: A stop sign requires a complete stop behind the line, then proceeding only when the way is clear.
- A. Slow down and proceed if clear
- B. Come to a complete stop, then proceed when safe - correct
- C. Hoot, then proceed
- D. Stop only if traffic is approaching
Explanation
A stop sign requires a complete stop behind the line, then proceeding only when the way is clear.
More Rules of the Road questions
- What is the general speed limit in an urban area in South Africa?
- What is the general speed limit on a rural public road outside an urban area?
- What is the maximum speed limit on a South African freeway, unless otherwise indicated?
- What does a Yield (Give Way) sign require?
- At a four-way stop, who has the right of way if two vehicles arrive at exactly the same time?
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