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What is the proper action when passing a streetcar that is picking up or dropping off passengers?

  1. Wait for the streetcar to leave.

  2. Pass carefully without stopping.

  3. Stop and wait for passengers to board and disembark.

  4. Pass at high speed to avoid delays.

The correct answer is: Stop and wait for passengers to board and disembark.

The appropriate action when passing a streetcar that is picking up or dropping off passengers is to stop and wait for passengers to board and disembark. This is particularly important for both safety and legal reasons. By stopping, you ensure that passengers can enter and exit the streetcar without the risk of being struck by a moving vehicle, as they may be distracted or unaware of surrounding traffic. This action helps to prevent accidents and protects vulnerable road users, such as children and the elderly, who may be using the streetcar service. Waiting for the streetcar to complete its loading or unloading process is also a reflection of responsible driving behavior, respecting the rights of passengers who rely on public transport. While some may think that carefully passing without stopping is a viable option, it still poses significant risk to pedestrians who are boarding or alighting from the streetcar. High-speed passing is dangerous and could lead to catastrophic outcomes, so safety must remain the priority in such situations.