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Originally Posted by MDLNB
If it wasn't dangerous to "roll" through a stop sign then they would have put a yield sign there instead of a stop sign. And by the way, if the yield sign is red, then the law says you must come to a stop if there is traffic coming.
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So then, I guess you agreed with New York City when they banned large soda drinks, because apparently they are "dangerous" to your health, or they wouldn't have banned them. There are many, many, many neighborhood intersections where a yield sign would be just fine. But some municipal agent, following the one size fits all cookie cutter safety policy, decided to place a stop sign instead.
I don't think I have ever seen a red yield sign.