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When stopping at a red light, how close should you stop to the line?
5 feet
10 feet
15 feet
As close as possible
The correct answer is: 5 feet
The correct answer is A 5 feet. When stopping at a red light, it is important to stop at the designated stop line, which is usually about 5 feet away from the intersection. This ensures that you have enough space to see cross traffic and make a safe stop before proceeding when the light turns green. B and C are too far away from the intersection, and stopping as close as possible (D) can be dangerous as it may block pedestrian crossings or prevent other vehicles from turning.