Respuesta :
Explanation:
I am driving on a municipal road with two lanes in each direction, and are approaching the end of a block. A vehicle in front of me stopped in front of the crosswalk.
In such situations when there is a crosswalk, I should stay calm and stop my vehicle even if I do not see any pedestrians. I should then look for the traffic lights and also see if there is any people crossing the road.
If the light shows green, I can move ahead and drive.
Answer:
You are driving on a municipal road with two lanes in each direction, and are approaching the end of a block. Ahead, a vehicle in the lane beside you has stopped in front of the crosswalk, but you do not see any pedestrians. You should slow down and check that there are no pedestrians crossing or some type of sign (stop sign, traffic light, etc.) and we should continue normally as this car maybe reduced its speed to turn.
Explanation:
If another vehicle expects you to take your legal turn, you may delay traffic by stopping or slowing unnecessarily to allow another vehicle to go ahead of you. If two vehicles reach the intersection simultaneously, the vehicle on the left must yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.