In the UK there is no set distance. The rule is that all vehicles should completely behind the stop line and proceed when it is safe to do so.
Yes, you do.
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Well you would simply stop before the sign, meaning that there is an imaginary stop-line that extends from any stop sign, and you must stop before you cross that line.
You should stop your vehicle completely at a stop sign before proceeding.
When going through an intersection and another car pulls up to the stop sign and stops, you should yield the right of way to the car that arrived first at the stop sign. Wait for the other car to proceed before continuing through the intersection.
no buddy its 40 feet before the the the sign
yes. your address will never excuse you from traffic laws. If you park at the corner you must enter roadway then stop at or before stop sign no matter where you live
You come to a complete stop at the limit line or before entering the crosswalk/intersection of that specific red stop sign.
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As a sign of respect for Jesus death on Friday. They ring again on Easter Vigil in joy of the resurrection
In all states it is law to stop at all posted stop sign regardless of the condissions
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