Absolutely never turn off the engine when you are in a driving lane on any roadway. A stop sign means stop, not park.
If by "stop the engine", you mean turn the car off, then the answer is NO!
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The RPM is the revolutions per minute of the engine. When you are sitting at a light or stop sign the engine is still running and the tach should show the engine RPM's, probably around 650. This is normal.
When going through an intersection and another car pulls up to the stop sign and stops, you should yield the right of way to the car that arrived first at the stop sign. Wait for the other car to proceed before continuing through the intersection.
The net force on a car stopped at a stop sign is zero, assuming there are no external forces acting on it. This means that the forces pushing the car forward (such as the engine) are balanced by the forces resisting the car's motion (like friction).
Timing belt was installed incorrect and engine is out of time.
the car on the street has the right of way
The question should be revised so that a proper answer can be placed.
They should at least slow down.
Because it will stop and then car will braked . Engine will be blow up .
yes, this is for every state as well
no you shouldn't because the cold air that your engine sucks up can quit your engine and stop running