no, it is not, if ure riding on the street you have to obey the traffic laws, if ure riding on the sidewalk you must obey the pedestrian traffic laws.
No, running a stop sign anywhere it is needed is illegal!
Unless it stops on account of having run into something - friction.
your alternator might be on the way out.
It is illegal to take down the sign, but since it was an accident I am sure you will be ok. You should contact the local authorities to tell them where the sign is located so they can get it fixed as soon as possible.
no they can't mail trucks still have to obey they law
To properly install a clamp-on cable stop on your bicycle, follow these steps: Identify the location on the frame where the cable stop will be installed. Position the clamp-on cable stop over the frame at the designated spot. Use a hex key or screwdriver to tighten the clamp securely onto the frame. Make sure the cable stop is aligned properly for the cable to run smoothly through it. Test the cable stop by pulling on the cable to ensure it is securely in place. By following these steps, you can effectively install a clamp-on cable stop on your bicycle.
Speeding, Run stop sign, Run red light, Jay walking
The stop sign indicator on your instrument panel is and indication of something wrong with the engine. You should not run your engine until it has been checked out by a mechanic.
run fast
Well let's look at this from a logical standpoint. Did you cause the accident by running a stop sign or did the other party cause it because they were speeding? If you had not run the stop sign would the accident have happened in the first place? The answer is obvious. You caused the accident by running the stop sign. If you had stopped as you should have, there would never have been an accident. Now the judge may access some blame to the other driver if it can be proven they were speeding, but the real cause of the accident was you not stopping.
This depends on where you live. In most states it is illegal to ride your bike on the side walk, you are supposed to be in the bike lane. But all truth being told with insurance companies it is the drivers fault for failing to notice the person on the side walk.
I don't know. But you have run a stop sign. You have violated a traffic law. You have (been lucky) not have caused an accident that could have ended in your death or some innocent deaths. Don't count the cost of your fine. At least you are still alive to pay the fine! Learn by your mistake, and don't do it again.