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Question:

You are traveling on a two-lane road. If a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must

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When a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must not pass the stopped vehicle even if there are two lanes available. This is a frequent hazard for pedestrians. In South Carolina, it is illegal to pass a vehicle that has stopped to yield to pedestrians. [SC Code § 56-5-3130]

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Shelby Monica

2 years ago

helped me pass my test!

TrailerParkChey

2 years ago

better than the rest

Miss. Yvonne H.

2 years ago

I like it because if you miss a question it will go over the question and get another question like it.

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