Where must the driver be located for a manoeuvre to be considered a stop?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
For a maneuver to be considered a **stop**, the driver must remain **inside the vehicle**. This is because, by being inside, the driver has control over the vehicle and can react quickly if necessary.
- **Stopping** involves temporarily halting the vehicle without the driver leaving it. This is different from **parking**, where the driver can exit the vehicle after taking certain safety measures, such as turning off the engine and applying the parking brake.
- In emergency situations or when traffic signals indicate, the driver may need to stop the vehicle, but must always remain inside to ensure safety and control of the vehicle.
Therefore, for a maneuver to be considered a stop, the driver must be **inside the vehicle**.
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