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Do you have to stop in front of a stop sign?

Do you have to stop in front of a stop sign?

If another vehicle is already stopped at the stop sign in front of you, you must first stop behind it, then again come to a complete stop at the stop sign once that vehicle moves on.

Is it safe to cross an intersection when there is a stop sign?

Don’t cross an intersection if traffic is backed up. If you come to a stop sign at an intersection, and traffic on the other side of the street headed in your direction is not moving, do not cross the intersection. Wait until traffic clears on the other side and it is safe to proceed through.

What happens to your car when you come to a stop?

You don’t get the usual “Check Engine” light on your instrument panel. You may be cruising along fine. When you come to a stop, your engine ceases without warning. It can be very humiliating, too, like you’d want to disappear right there and then.

When to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk?

Stop for pedestrians, whether or not a regular stop sign is visible. You should stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk, even if the crosswalk is in the middle of a block rather than at an intersection of two or more roads.

When do you have to stop at a stop sign?

In most states, the stop sign statute will—in a longwinded way—say that when approaching a stop sign, you must come to a complete stop before reaching the closest of a stop line, the crosswalk, or the intersection itself. So, when you’re arguing your case in court, keep in mind how the offense is defined. Unfortunately,…

Don’t cross an intersection if traffic is backed up. If you come to a stop sign at an intersection, and traffic on the other side of the street headed in your direction is not moving, do not cross the intersection. Wait until traffic clears on the other side and it is safe to proceed through.

Stop for pedestrians, whether or not a regular stop sign is visible. You should stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk, even if the crosswalk is in the middle of a block rather than at an intersection of two or more roads.

Can you fight a stop sign ticket in court?

So, when you’re arguing your case in court, keep in mind how the offense is defined. Fighting a stop sign ticket can be difficult. Unfortunately, when it’s your word against the police officer’s, the person with the badge usually wins.

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Ruth Doyle