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A. 10 feet behind stop sign
B. At stop sign
C. far enough to see cars coming

2006-12-19 04:41:51 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Safety

11 answers

I would have to say letter c. Only because I have been driving for about 2 months and i got clipped by another car when I stopped directly at the stop sign. Good Luck! Don't get clipped.

2006-12-19 04:51:55 · answer #1 · answered by Bad 33 2 · 0 1

Your answer is 10 foot behind, the first stop then move up to where you can see, if need be

2006-12-19 05:08:06 · answer #2 · answered by Rich 1 · 0 1

You stop with the front of your car at the stop sign... if your view is obstructed (c) then you move forward when safe to observe further.

but the correct answer is B

2006-12-19 04:45:28 · answer #3 · answered by ca_surveyor 7 · 1 0

I would say B or C, depends on the situation. Get to B first and if u can't see incoming cars, then go to C.

2006-12-19 04:44:50 · answer #4 · answered by sinfulheaven777 2 · 1 0

c.or a. is mostly best or any of your answers is the mostly correct answer too you, maybe not to me or anybody else , ask somebody though . they can might help you figure out your answer and you might want to ask a person in person it's ok if your clueless about this but t would be the right thing to do and so , pick your answer and it doesn't matter much if you don't follow my answer but i hope you have a safe drive when like someone is driving or you is driving so , hope this does actuallt help! bye....

2006-12-19 06:32:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

c. far enough so you can see either direction. alot of the time if you stopped at the sign you would have no idea if the road is clear or not.

2006-12-19 06:29:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

nicely, the place I stay (Alberta Canada), a motive force ought to end in the back of the tip line, or if no end line then in the back of the closest line of a crosswalk, or if no marked crosswalk then in the back of the closest fringe of the sidewalk, and if no sidewalk or strains, then interior of 10 ft of the fringe of the roadway. i think if i replaced into you, i might seem up the regulation interior the State street protection Act, and charm the alternative in case you are the suitable option. good success!

2016-10-15 06:04:15 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

stop just behind the stop sign then ease up so you can see oncoming cars

2006-12-19 04:50:10 · answer #8 · answered by Bear 2 · 1 0

B. Legally, anyway, to avoid a ticket. You may have to do B and then C if it's poorly placed.

2006-12-19 06:39:25 · answer #9 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

Second answer is correct.

2006-12-19 04:50:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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