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If you approach an intersection and the light is green, you should:

  1. Proceed if no opposing traffic

  2. Stop

  3. Slow down and proceed with caution

  4. Yield to others

The correct answer is: Proceed if no opposing traffic

When approaching an intersection with a green light, it is important to proceed with caution. This means that you should be aware of any potential hazards or obstacles, such as opposing traffic, and only proceed if you can do so safely. Option B, stopping at a green light, is incorrect because the green light indicates that you have the right of way and can proceed through the intersection. Option C, slowing down, may be necessary depending on the situation, but it is not always the correct action to take at a green light. Option D, yielding to others, is incorrect because you have the right of way at a green light and do not need to yield to others unless they have a stop sign or red light.