The rules for a stop sign are that you must come to a full stop before entering the intersection, give right-of-way to any other traffic, and then proceed only when the way is clear. If there is a stop line, you must stop before that line. If you cannot see oncoming traffic from that stop line, then you must also stop prior to entering the intersection.
Every country has rules.............its to keep you safe and could you imagine a world without rules like you don't have to stop at a stop sign there would be alot of crashes same if you could txt and drive even though that's still aloud
When driving a bus, some of the rules are different. Buses do have to come to a complete stop at any T intersection or place where roads merge, even if there is no stop sign there. I believe the same goes for a yield sign, since roads are joining together there. No, the schoolbus does not.
8 Sides on a Stop Signsides on a stop sign
you do not stop at a stop sign,you are required to stop for a stop sign.
A flashing red light at an intersection is a stop sign. All rules apply as they would to a stop sign.
To aproach a stop sign what should you do
you stop at the white line instead of the stop sign, the stop sign would be to far
A stop sign is hexagonal (six sides).A stop sign has 8 sides!
The standard reply from law enforcement is to treat the intersection as a four way stop.
A stop sign is a red sign that says "STOP" and it is better than a stop light because it's cheeper and free.
Yes. Bikes have to follow all of the rules of the road that drivers have to follow.
A Stop Sign. How do you not know this?!