Sounds like a transmission problem if your car is an automatic. It could be having problems downshifting (an example would be coming to a stop in a manual in gear. Could also be a solenoid.
My car does NOT do that.
If by "stop the engine", you mean turn the car off, then the answer is NO!
Your car might turn off when you come to a stop because the car has an electrical problem or a problem with the distributor. It might also turn off when you come to a stop because of a timing issue.
The first car to the stop sign, the car to the right, or the car that is in the way of the car trying to perform a u-turn.
what kind of car? if you turn an older car to hard the vacum usually to the booster is the problem
If you were at the intersection first, you have right of way.
It may be a safety feature on your car. If you are going to make a turn you for sure do not want the cruise to be engaged.
Turn the ignition off.
Both turn signals work when they want to. The hazzard lights work just fine. All bulbs are great. The turn signal indicator will flash inside the car for a few seconds and then stop. The outisde turn signal lights stop too.
If you want to stop you do.
Slow down car speed and then turn the steering wheel to move in a direction (left or right). Make sure that your car speed is enough to make turn and you have full control on your car.
probably a vacuum leak