On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 6:57 AM, Simone Saviolo <[email protected]> wrote:
> BTW the Stop sign is even more frequent in Italy than in the US, but it >> influences much less the travel time, because drivers simply don't stop >> most of the time, contrary to the practice in the US, or Germany, or the UK. >> > > Don't confuse the give way sign with the stop sign. Stop requires the > driver to stop, even in Italy. Sure, many people don't, but that doesn't > mean they should :) > Coincidentally, solving the directionality problem of stop signs also solves the problem for yield and potentially "_____ turn permitted without stopping" movements.
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