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What is the correct procedure for pulling ahead slightly after stopping at the legal position behind the stop line or crosswalk and stopping again where visibility is improved?

1) Pull ahead slightly and stop again where visibility is improved
2) Pull ahead slightly and proceed without stopping
3) Pull ahead slightly and stop at the nearest intersection
4) Pull ahead slightly and yield to oncoming traffic

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Final answer:

The correct procedure is to pull ahead slightly and stop again where visibility is improved.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct procedure for pulling ahead slightly after stopping at the legal position behind the stop line or crosswalk and stopping again where visibility is improved is option 1) Pull ahead slightly and stop again where visibility is improved.

When you stop behind the stop line or crosswalk, it is important to make sure your view of the intersection is not obstructed. If your visibility is limited, you can pull ahead slightly until you have a clear view, then stop again to make sure it is safe to proceed.

By pulling ahead slightly and stopping again, you are ensuring that you have adequate visibility and are following the rules of the road.

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