Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are giving OP grief, but I've wondered this sometimes too. Drivers definitely don't treat a painted "stop" the same as a stop sign. At my local strip mall, there's a painted stop in front of every store. No one stops unless there are pedestrians (which seems fine to me).
Thank you! Where I am even more is it you treat it as ALL WAY Stop or not. Meaning people with red regular stop sign have to give way to cars at either end of ----. Or, three way stop?
Anonymous wrote:People are giving OP grief, but I've wondered this sometimes too. Drivers definitely don't treat a painted "stop" the same as a stop sign. At my local strip mall, there's a painted stop in front of every store. No one stops unless there are pedestrians (which seems fine to me).
Anonymous wrote:This made me think of "No means No" Why is it so hard to understand? Stop means stop. What else could it mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I searched and searched, many sites say it doesn't carry the same weight if just painted on the road. Don't know what to think. Shouldn't the regular red stop sign say, ALL WAY then as opposed to nothing?
Depends if the cross street also has a STOP. Then it would be an ALL WAY STOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop?
Ding, ding, ding, ding.
What else would it mean, OP?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I searched and searched, many sites say it doesn't carry the same weight if just painted on the road. Don't know what to think. Shouldn't the regular red stop sign say, ALL WAY then as opposed to nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Stop?
Ding, ding, ding, ding.