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In heavy rain, traffic is moving very slowly and queues are forming ahead. You are approaching a pedestrian crossing with an advanced stop line for cyclists, and the traffic in front of the crossing has almost come to a standstill. What should you do?
Explanation
According to Highway Code Rule 192, in slow-moving and queuing traffic you must keep pedestrian crossings and cycle advanced stop lines completely clear. Even in poor weather, such as heavy rain, you must not enter the crossing unless you can fully clear it. Blocking these areas makes it difficult and dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists to cross safely.
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