The two-way intersection sign indicates that you are approaching a junction where two roads meet and traffic may be coming from both directions.
The 2-way intersection sign indicates that you are approaching an intersection where traffic is coming from two directions.
+ (a plus sign) is the symbol for an intersection.
how close to a stop sign, or an intersection can I park
That sign would be the stop sign, the 4-way sign tell you that at that intersection, 4 of the directions of travel through the intersection (including yours) have a stop sign.
When approaching an intersection without a stop or yield sign, you are required to yield to any vehicles already in the intersection or approaching from your right.
An intersection with no stop sign indication means you have the right of way, this also means that the drivers on the other side of the intersection have a stop sign. But to be safe,you can always slow down, just to be ready to break if a driver thinks you have a stop sign.
No
you only have to stop at a yield sign if there is cross traffic - if it would not be safe for you to continue through the intersection. Typically only one road at the intersection will have a yield sign - the other one will either have no sign or a stop sign/light.
An intersection with no stop sign indication means you have the right of way, this also means that the drivers on the other side of the intersection have a stop sign. But to be safe,you can always slow down, just to be ready to break if a driver thinks you have a stop sign.
usually 8 feet from the entrance to the intersection, we are to stop at the stop sign, not the intersection, once the stop is made, proceed with caution to the entrance and then look both ways and then enter into intersection once it is safe to do so
No, it is not legal to make a right turn on red at an intersection where there is a "no right on red" sign posted.
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