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The light is green but a police officer signals you to stop. What do you do?

  • AProceed — light is green
  • BHonk at the officer
  • CStop as the officer directs✓ Correct
  • DSlow down and proceed

Why this is correct

A traffic officer's signals override all traffic lights, signs, and markings.

From the official Minnesota Driver's Manual (page 73)

Officer's signals override all other signals

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