Yes, a stop sign is a traffic control device in Illinois.
traffic signal.
traffic signal, sign etc
Air Traffic Control Airport Managers, Facility Officers, other controllers, pilots, ATREPS
A traffic control device.
Traffic management or control
It means failing to obey any type of traffic control device (stop sign, do not enter sign, semaphore/stop light). If you received a citation for failing to obey a traffic control device it means you didn't stop at a stop sign completely, your drove through a red light, etc.
It means failing to obey any type of traffic control device (stop sign, do not enter sign, semaphore/stop light). If you received a citation for failing to obey a traffic control device it means you didn't stop at a stop sign completely, your drove through a red light, etc.
It's fancy wording for one of two things. (1) You ran a stop sign. (2) You ran a red light. Either one is a traffic violation, and gets you a ticket. Any device that can legally be used to control traffic such as a sign or a flashing light is also a traffic control device.
Yes, it is classified as a 'passive' device.
Go to court anyways and have the judge sign off on it just in case and you wont get in trouble if the officer didnt sign it, cuz it would be the officers fault.
it signals the airplane