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What is the definition of a controlled intersection?

  1. If you try to go through a yellow light and you are in the middle of the intersection when the light turns red, you must go through the light.

  2. An intersection that has no signals or signs

  3. the ability to go first in an uncontrolled intersection

  4. An intersection that has signs and signals

The correct answer is: An intersection that has signs and signals

A controlled intersection is defined as an intersection that has signs and signals. Signs can include stop signs, yield signs, or other regulatory signs, while signals typically refer to traffic lights. These additions help regulate the flow of traffic, indicating when to stop, yield, or proceed, thus improving safety and traffic control. This differs from an uncontrolled intersection where there are no signs or signals to dictate right of way, potentially leading to confusion and accidents.