When it is not an intersection, where must the driver of a vehicle approaching head-on stop when faced with an officer who has one arm raised vertically?
Signage: Traffic officers
Explanation
When a **traffic officer** raises their arm vertically, all approaching drivers must stop. This signal is an order that must always be obeyed, even if the officer lowers their arm after giving it.
- **Stop line:** If there is a stop line on the road, the driver must stop their vehicle before this line. The stop line is a marking on the road that indicates the exact place where vehicles must stop.

- **Without a stop line:** If there is no visible stop line, the driver must stop immediately before reaching the officer. This ensures that the vehicle stops at a safe and visible distance for the officer.
Therefore, the correct answer is to stop **at the stop line**, and if there is none, **immediately before the officer**.
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