When must you stop at a pedestrian crossing that is indicated only by road markings?
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
To know when to stop at a **pedestrian crossing** marked only with road markings, it is important to understand the rules of priority and safety.
- A **pedestrian crossing** is indicated by wide lines on the road. These lines indicate to drivers that they must yield to pedestrians.

- Drivers must stop **when a pedestrian is already crossing** or **shows their intention to cross**. This ensures the pedestrian's safety and complies with the obligation to yield.
- Although the road markings alone do not require stopping, the presence of a pedestrian on the crossing or their intention to cross does.
- Pedestrians, on their part, must ensure that vehicles have stopped or are approaching slowly before crossing, to guarantee their safety.

Therefore, the correct answer is to stop when a pedestrian is crossing or shows their intention to do so, thus ensuring compliance with traffic rules and the safety of all.
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