Improper observance of stop sign means not coming to a complete stop at the stop signs or not seeing one it you pass the stop sign.
At (even with) the sign location. If your clear view of cross traffic is obstructed, after coming to a complete stop you may creep forward to obtain a clear view.
Yes, make a COMPLETE STOP.
The red light is the sign to come to a complete stop. That's what a red light means. Come to a complete stop!!
Not in the UK, failing to stop at a stop sign is a motoring offence, you can be fined and points added to your driving licence, but you will not get a criminal record.
If it gets bad, tourists will stop coming.
You come to a complete stop at the limit line or before entering the crosswalk/intersection of that specific red stop sign.
Yes. If there is no sign telling you 'No Turn on Red' , you can turn right on red (after coming to a complete stop and yielding the right of way to other traffic).
coming to a complete stop
It means that people coming from all directions into the intersection have STOP signs, not just you.
keep your home lit at night this will stop potential criminals from coming in your house because they don't want to be easily seen.
Yes. It's a moving violation, and you can get points for it.