FAQ

Are there optional stop signs?

Are there optional stop signs?

Stop signs are stop signs, regardless of whether or not they have a white border. For those wondering, optional stop signs do exist — they’re called “Yield” signs. The real secret, though, is that the word “gullible” isn’t even in the dictionary.

Are all stop signs the same?

Nowadays, the color of stop signs are all red around the world. But in the past, some used to be yellow and blue, too. Usually, stop signs have an octagonal shape but there are some countries where the sign is a circle with an upside down triangle inside of it.

Do I always have to stop at a stop sign?

It’s a simple answer, but you should always stop at a stop sign simply because it’s illegal not to. While you may not get stopped for rolling through a stop sign in a small neighborhood or subdivision, it’s still important to remember the illegal status wherever you drive.

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When 2 vehicles arrive at stops signs in an intersection which car has the right of way?

When two vehicles arrive at a 4-way stop at the same time side-by-side, the vehicle furthest to the right has the right of way. If three vehicles arrive at the same time, the car furthest left should continue to yield until both of the other cars to the right of them have passed.

What are the 2 types of stop signs?

There are two types of stop sign control: two-way (controlling only the minor-street approaches) and all-way (controlling all of the approaches). Determines an orderly right-of-way (which driver can proceed) for vehicles at an intersection.

Can you get a parking ticket on private property in California?

1. Neither California Vehicle Code section 22658, nor any other state law, authorizes private property owners to issue parking citations imposing monetary sanctions to the owners of vehicles parked on their property.

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Who owns private roads California?

Who is responsible for maintaining the private road serving my property? Section 845 of the California Civil Code provides in part that the owner of an easement is responsible for maintaining it.

Are only traffic signs with stickers on the back legally enforceable?

Quit it. Originally Answered: Is it true that only traffic signs with stickers on the back are legally enforceable? There is NO contingency for stickers on signs; as a matter of fact, other than a sticker designating the company that MADE the sign, it COULD be considered defacing state property.

Is it legal to use a stop sign in public?

The one thing that is NOT truly legal, even using what looks like a legal stop sign, are any posted on PRIVATE PROPERTY: Malls, shopping and/or parking areas etc. However, IF it is onto a legal road, obey it, IF in the parking structure…eh.

Are stop signs on private property roads enforceable?

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If a private development installs a stop sign on its own property roads that are not owned or maintained by a government entity and are not codified as belonging to a governmental jurisdiction then those signs are not enforceable.

Is it legal to put stickers on a sign?

There is NO contingency for stickers on signs; as a matter of fact, other than a sticker designating the company that MADE the sign, it COULD be considered defacing state property. Any sign installed is legal, despite what some others may have written.