Or there would be no signs and dquarasr would be right.Realistically the two yield signs would be stop signs, and then the same rules would apply.
pj
chgo
Or there would be no signs and dquarasr would be right.Realistically the two yield signs would be stop signs, and then the same rules would apply.
Correct, but since there are signs there…Or there would be no signs and dquarasr would be right.
pj
chgo
This is turning into quite the debate.Don't know what sign 2 has, but it is not a yield sign. Not even one that lost it's top mount and swung upside down as the post does not extend above the sign.
Are there? The only way for the problem to make sense is to ignore them.Correct, but since there are signs there…
Ha, yes.This is turning into quite the debate.
Sometimes I wonder if that is true of red lights around here.In Colorado, a yield sign on private property is merely a suggestion of courtesy.
“But Officer, I didn’t see the Yield sign.”Are there? The only way for the problem to make sense is to ignore them.
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chgo
This is especially true at 'roundabouts'. Don't get me started. Too many drivers treat roundabouts like 4 way stop signs.He who hesitates goes last. That’s how I drive
The funniest story I heard was from a friend was when he was in London England and he got stuck in a roundabout for about an hour going in circles till he got brave enough to get out of it.This is especially true at 'roundabouts'. Don't get me started. Too many drivers treat roundabouts like 4 way stop signs.
The funniest story I heard was from a friend was when he was in London England and he got stuck in a roundabout for about an hour going in circles till he got brave enough to get out of it.
The funniest story I heard was from a friend was when he was in London England and he got stuck in a roundabout for about an hour going in circles till he got brave enough to get out of it.