Not if it's erected by a private individual. If a local government jurisdiction places it there, yes, of course.
No, not usually. But if you approach an intersection which you KNOW normally has a stop sign posted, and the sign is missing, my advice would be to proceed with great caution.
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In all states it is law to stop at all posted stop sign regardless of the condissions
I have two. Ones a stop sign, and the other is a lamp shade.
When another speed limit sign is reached that changes the limit from the previously posted one.
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.
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
The stop lamp switch is on a bracket above the brake pedal.The stop lamp switch is on a bracket above the brake pedal.
A stop sign is hexagonal (six sides).A stop sign has 8 sides!
Stop and poceed when safeyou treat it as if it was a stop signthey are usually at dangerous intersections^ For flashing reds. They can also occur if a set of lights goes out (during a power outage, surge, etc).