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I wish people pulling up to a stop sign would stay in their own lane and not pull up in the middle of the street, making it very tight for someone trying to turn onto that street. I see this way too often when I'm trying to make a turn the car setting in the middle of the street is an easy 6 or 7 feet from the curb.
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Things are very different on a bicycle than on a motorized vehicle. Is that a reason to flaunt the law in a dangerous manner? No, of course not. But it's also the reason Washington is one of a growing number of states who have passed laws to allow a bicyclist to treat a Stop sign as a Yield sign...with exceptions.
I expect this trend to continue because it makes sense and is safe. Washington State’s new bicycle “Safety Stop” law allows people biking to treat stops signs as yield signs with some exceptions. - SDOT Blog |
Another sign subject. Wonder? how many drivers know what that triangular sign before walk ways with depictions of people and cross lines stand for? Someday get a cup of coffee at Starbucks and take notice. The other day, a person in a wheelchair was midway thru the intersection, when a cart, going quite fast, crossed in front of the person in the wheelchair, the person in the chair saw the cart and stopped, good thing, he would have been run down.
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I believe an accident with a fatality happened there recently
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I am certain there will be many replies. The motive for the inquiry? First of all assuming both drivers know the rules is a reach. Assuming both drivers know the rules and will follow them is that a double reach, or an impossible dream? Both coming to a full stop at a stop sign? I thing the correct textbook answer the car going straight has the right of way. I doubt anyone but me knows that if one is a mail person they always have the right of way. In any case the proper answer is you need to do anything, that is anything to avoid an accident. |
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When, riding a bike I do slow down at stop signs I do not stop. To explain, I bike does not get back to speed as quickly as a car or a golf cart can. You do not know who or what is driving behind you or will cross you after you stop for a stop sign. So many examples. People in cars or golf carts who will drive around you at a stop sign. |
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(I am referring to a traffic light intersection, not a 4 way stop sign) |
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Yup some folks really seem to have received their drivers licenses at Sears and Roebucks...but on the flip side, driving in The Villages does bring back some wonderful childhood memories for me....my brother and I spent a lot of money as kids at the arcade one summer vacation trying to get one of those 'back seat driver's licenses' out of a machine...I'm reminded of that license whenever we have another couple in the car with us and the wives are both sitting in the back
The traffic circles and many of the large plaza parking lots, will often bring back memories of a ride in the amusement parks that we referred to as "The Dodge 'ems" or 'bumper cars' |
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Go to DMV pick up a copy of The Uniform Traffic Code.
If a cart runs into the back of your car the driver is liable. If your car runs into the back of a cart, your liable. One code applies to all. |
Always remember from Driver's Ed that no one "has" the right away, unless it is given to them.
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