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Pretty much every city/county/state law says to stop before exiting any alley, parking lot, gas station, food joint, etc, onto a street or hiway unless there's a traffic sign saying otherwise. That even means your driveway believe it or not.

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Q: Do you have to stop or yield when entering a road from an alley in Michigan?
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