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A limit line marks a crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection?

true it is.


Limit line marks a crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection?

true it is.


A limit line marks a crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection true or false?

yes


Limit line marks a crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection. A. True B. False?

A. True


Does A limit line indicates the speed limit for that road?

No, Limit line marks the crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection. If the light is red, you must stop before the first white line.


A limit line marks the beginning of a intersection true or false?

It is false that a limit line marks the beginning of an intersection. A limit line would mark where you need to stop.


A limit line marks?

A limit line marks the intersection and sections out a crosswalk. The limit line is where the nose of your car needs to be when you come to a complete stop.


If a green light turns red when you are going through it do you still get the ticket?

Of course, you may still receive a citation. However if the light was yellow as you entered the intersection (note that the intersection begins at the limit line or if no limit line then at the first solid line of the crosswalk or if no crosswalk then the point where the intersecting roads meet), then you are not in violation of the red light rule.


What you do on a red stop sign?

You come to a complete stop at the limit line or before entering the crosswalk/intersection of that specific red stop sign.


At an intersection, where should you stop?

At an intersection, you should stop at the stop line or before the crosswalk, if there is no stop line present.


A limit line marks the beginning of the intersection?

No - False. It is located prior to the crorsswalk - if the intersection has any - and marks the line beyond which a vehicles bumper may not pass when coming to a stop.


When a stop is legally required at an intersection name 4 possible stopping areas?

If you are the first vehicle approaching an intersection with a red light or stop sign, stop behind the stop line if it is marked on the pavement. If there is no stop line, stop at the crosswalk, marked or not. If there is no crosswalk, stop at the edge of the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, stop at the edge of the intersection.