New York Driver License (DMV) Written Practice Test

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Conditions of the road. What should you do when approaching an intersection with no STOP or YIELD signs?

  1. Drive cautiously and be prepared to slow or stop

  2. Stop then proceed when it is safe

  3. Slow before proceeding

  4. Accelerate before entering intersection

The correct answer is: Drive cautiously and be prepared to slow or stop

When approaching an intersection with no STOP or YIELD signs, you should always drive cautiously and be prepared to slow or stop. This is the best course of action because it allows you to be aware of any potential hazards or obstacles that may be present at the intersection. Option B is incorrect because it suggests stopping without considering the possibility of it being safe to proceed. Option C is incorrect because it suggests only slowing down, which may not be enough to avoid a potential accident. Option D is incorrect because it suggests accelerating, which is never a safe option when approaching an intersection.