Now, that stop. I just want to point out that really we should have stopped just before the sidewalk

Driving learning


Driving Instructor: A nice and full stop.

Driver: Aha.

Driving Instructor: OK, then you scan left, straight, right, clear; we could proceed.

Driver: OK.

Driving Instructor: OK. Now, that stop. I just want to point out that really we should have stopped just before the sidewalk.

Driver: OK.


I have two questions:

1- What does “that stop” mean?

2- What does “just before the sidewalk” mean?

Thank you

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HdERN2pLPvq4Klo-lsBpGgYMpMFtbbIx/view?usp=sharing

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  1. He is referring to a stop they recently made.

Edit: You posted a video. She is referring to the sidewalk coming in from the right. There was no line, but the sidewalk can be used as a reference. You are really supposed to stop before the stop sign ( which he didn’t do ). So I’m not sure why she used the sidewalk as a reference point.

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Thank you so much, NearlyNapping :tulip:

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