A stop sign with a line through it signifies that the usual requirement to stop at that intersection has been lifted, and drivers do not need to come to a complete stop.
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.
A red octagon sign on the road signifies a stop sign, indicating that drivers must come to a complete stop before proceeding.
If there is a white line across the road you always stop behind it first. Then you follow through when its safe. However, if it's not marked, stop so that your front bumper is lined up with the stop sign, then you follow through.
At the white line or the nearest line of the crosswalk. If there is no line, then at an imaginary stop-line extending out from the stop sign. You may ALSO need to stop at a point further ahead, where you can safely determine if it is safe to proceed. You obviously have to stop behind anyone ELSE who has stopped for the stop sign, then stop again when you reach the stop-line yourself.
you stop at the white line instead of the stop sign, the stop sign would be to far
I would say a stop line because if theres a stop sign most likely there is a stop line.... and in some places like my nabior hood people steal stop signs so watch for the line....
At an intersection controlled by a stop sign with a stop line and marked pedestrian crosswalk, you must stop at the stop line first. If there is no stop line, you should stop before entering the crosswalk. Always ensure that you yield to any pedestrians crossing the street before proceeding. If the intersection is clear and no pedestrians are present, you can then continue safely through the intersection.
You come to a complete stop at the limit line or before entering the crosswalk/intersection of that specific red stop sign.
Just before the first line you come to, or, the limit line. Too far back and you really didn't stop at the sign. There are sometimes three lines. One short one, the limit line, and two marked for the cross walk.
how many pairs of parallel line segments does a stop sigh have
In all states it is law to stop at all posted stop sign regardless of the condissions
if there is no line or crosswalk your first stop is where you can safely see oncoming traffic