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A streetcar is stopped to load and unload passengers. A driver of a motor vehicle is approaching this streetcar from the rear. The driver must stop:

  1. 2 meters from the rear-most door at which the passengers are getting on or off

  2. 3 meters from the rear-most door at which the passengers are getting on or off

  3. 6 meters from the rear-most door at which the passengers are getting on or off

  4. 9 meters from the rear-most door at which the passengers are getting on or off

The correct answer is: 2 meters from the rear-most door at which the passengers are getting on or off

When approaching a stopped streetcar, a driver of a motor vehicle must stop at least 2 meters from the rear-most door at which passengers are getting on or off. This is to ensure the safety of the passengers and allow them enough space to enter or exit the streetcar. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they are distances that are greater than the required 2 meters. Option B is 3 meters, which would be too close and could potentially cause accidents with passengers getting on or off the streetcar. Options C and D are even further away at 6 and 9 meters, respectively, which may cause inconvenience for the passengers and hinder the flow of traffic. It is important for drivers to follow the correct stopping distance to ensure the safety and efficiency of everyone on the road.