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Where must you come to a complete stop when you approach a stop sign?

  1. Before the pedestrian crossing

  2. At the intersection itself

  3. Before the crosswalk

  4. Parallel to the stop line

The correct answer is: Before the crosswalk

When approaching a stop sign, the correct place to come to a complete stop is before the crosswalk. This allows for visibility of any pedestrians crossing the street and ensures a safe stop before proceeding through the intersection. Coming to a stop at the intersection itself or parallel to the stop line may not provide clear visibility or adherence to traffic laws.