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Stop Signs Suck and We Should Get Rid of Them
Yes! You can remove stop signs and things actually get safer (especially for cyclists). So why do so many cities still use them?
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The stop signs on 14th Avenue East and East John Street in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood didn’t look right to Dante Morelli. The poles weren’t square, but U-shaped like the ones ...
GREENFIELD — Six new stop signs were approved Wednesday by Greenfield City Council. City engineer Glen Morrow said it’s typical to add new stop signs in a community every six or seven years ...
The Waukegan City Council voted 6-3 to place new or additional stop signs at six intersections in various parts of the community Monday at City Hall after hearing comments from colleagues represent… ...
“These new multi-way stop signs will significantly improve pedestrian safety and visibility to ensure better crossings, especially near our parks and schools, in support of our Vision Zero goals ...
Based on what we saw, roughly 24% of drivers came to a full stop. Nearly 71% did a rolling stop, and 5.5% did not stop at all. As a traffic safety measure, stop signs are a double edged sword ...
To ensure a smooth transition and to give motorists time to adjust, the Colquitt Police Department will enforce the new regulations with a 60-day grace period.
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has installed stop signs at U.S. 24/Tuttle Creek Boulevard and Marlatt Avenue in Manhattan.
A stop sign with graffiti at N. Manchester Street and 8th Road N. (staff photo by Dan Egitto) Dozens of Arlington road signs have reportedly been vandalized with the word “fascism” under the ...
Cyclists, who before typically stopped at stop signs, were more likely to yield at a stop sign then cycle through an intersection at higher speeds once they had learned about the law, the study found.
"Of those 6 stop signs, we were seeing in excess of 300 violations per day during the school year on the off time over the summer we were still seeing anywhere from 150 to 200," Chief Franklin said.