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Stopping or yielding right of way before entering stop or yield intersections.


No driver of a vehicle or street car shall enter upon or cross an intersecting street marked with a "stop" sign unless:
a.
The driver has first
brought the vehicle or street car to a complete stop at a point within five
feet of the nearest crosswalk or stop line marked upon the pavement at the near
side of the intersecting street and shall proceed only after yielding the right
of way to all vehicular traffic on the intersecting street which is so close as
to constitute an immediate hazard.
b.
No driver of a vehicle
or street car shall enter upon or cross an intersecting street marked with a "yield right of way" sign without first
slowing to a reasonable speed for existing conditions and visibility, stopping
if necessary, and the driver shall yield the right of way to all vehicular
traffic on the intersecting street which is so close as to constitute an
immediate hazard; unless, in either case, the driver is otherwise directed to
proceed by a traffic or police officer or traffic control signal.
c.
No driver of a vehicle
or street car shall turn right at an intersecting street marked with a
"stop" sign or "yield right of way" sign unless the driver
stops and remains stopped for pedestrians crossing the roadway within a marked
crosswalk, or at an unmarked crosswalk, into which the driver is turning.



No driver of a vehicle or street car shall enter upon or cross an intersecting street marked with a "stop" sign unless:






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