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If you approach a school crossing patrol, what is your responsibility?

  1. Wave to the patrol

  2. Stop if signaled

  3. Slow down and proceed with caution

  4. Honk your horn

The correct answer is: Stop if signaled

When approaching a school crossing patrol, the responsibility of a driver is to stop if signaled. This is important because the patrol is there to ensure the safety of children crossing the road. A school crossing patrol usually carries a stop sign and will signal drivers when it is safe for children to cross or when they need to stop for crossing traffic. By stopping when signaled, drivers help protect vulnerable road users, particularly school children who may not be aware of the dangers of traffic. It's essential for drivers to respect the authority of the crossing patrol and ensure that children can cross safely without the risk of being in harm’s way. Other choices may reflect misunderstandings of the appropriate actions. Waving to the patrol or honking the horn could be seen as distractions or disruptions, while merely slowing down does not fulfill the responsibility to stop, which is critical in guaranteeing the safety of pedestrians at a school crossing.