At the pedestrian crossing, are you allowed to stop?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
In a **pedestrian crossing**, it is **prohibited to stop**. This is because pedestrian crossings are designated areas for people to cross the street safely. Stopping in a pedestrian crossing can obstruct the path of pedestrians and endanger their safety.
- The **continuous transverse lines** on the road, such as those found at pedestrian crossings, indicate that vehicles must stop only if necessary, but not to make a voluntary stop. These lines are designed to protect pedestrians and ensure they have a clear space to cross.
- Additionally, stopping in a pedestrian crossing is considered a **dangerous stop**, as it can block the passage of other vehicles and pedestrians, and create risky situations. It is important to keep these areas clear to allow the safe and efficient flow of traffic and pedestrian crossing.
Therefore, the correct answer is that you cannot make a stop in a pedestrian crossing, as it is prohibited.
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