The insured is in a hurry to get to work, fails to stop at a stop sign, speeds through an intersection, and strikes another vehicle. That vehicle hits another car that then jumps a curb and injures a pedestrian. What is the proximate cause of the accident?

The insured is in a hurry to get to work, fails to stop at a stop sign, speeds through an intersection, and strikes another vehicle. That vehicle hits another car that then jumps a curb and injures a pedestrian. What is the proximate cause of the accident?




A) Failing to avoid an accident.

B) Leaving late for work.

C) Failing to stop at a stop sign.

D) Speeding.



Answer: C

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