Your wheels must come to a stop, or in other words stop rotating. Otherwise its called a "rolling stop" and you can be ticketed.
You should stop your vehicle completely at a stop sign before proceeding.
Well, if you want to put a stop sign in Michigan, I suggest you put it near the road on the left. And then don't let anyone graffiti all over it and yeah.
The first stop signs in the U.S. were erected in 1915 in Michigan.
The first recorded stop sign was placed in Detroit, Michigan in 1915 by the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO).
Depends on the city, but the default is $100.
No, they are all over the country and act as a stop sign
Madison, Wisconsin: $225
Not that long!
Stop signs originated in Michigan in 1915. The first ones had black lettering on a white background and were 24 by 24 inches.
As long as it takes to make a full stop and viewing that it is safe to pull out.
In Michigan, the 2-way stop rules require drivers at an intersection with a stop sign on both sides to yield to the vehicle on the right if they arrive at the same time. If one vehicle arrives before the other, that vehicle has the right of way.
The rule is to stop behind the stop sign. If there is a white line on the road, the vehicle should be completely behind it. Once you have come to a full stop, you may have to creep forward to see safely.