If, when you reach the stop at an intersection, there is already a car stopped, is it necessary for you to stop again when it is your turn?
Signage: General rules
Explanation
When you encounter a **Stop sign** at an intersection, it is mandatory to come to a complete stop before the stop line, even if there is already a car stopped in front of you. This is because the Stop sign indicates that you must **yield** to vehicles traveling on the road you wish to enter.

- **Each driver** who arrives at the Stop sign must stop separately, ensuring it is safe to proceed before moving forward.
- The Stop sign is a clear instruction that must be followed to prevent accidents and ensure a safe flow of traffic.
- Even if the car in front of you has already stopped, you must also stop to comply with the regulations and ensure there are no vehicles approaching from the other road.
Therefore, it is always necessary to stop again at the Stop, even if another car has already stopped before you.
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