Saturday, Mar 22, 2014 5:01 PM Updated Sunday, Mar. 23, 2014 4:27 PM I’ve noticed three intersections (perhaps more) not having any type of traffic sign. No “stop,” no “yield,” nothing. These ...
Q: There are some intersections, usually in neighborhoods, that don’t have any traffic control: no stop signs or yield signs. How are you supposed to handle those? Who yields to whom? And how do the ...
Q: What are the rules when a traffic light is not working properly? For example, due to a power outage? I treat them as a four-way stop, which I believe is correct. It seems, however, that not ...
WILLMAR-The city of Willmar has 130 miles of streets crisscrossing its neighborhoods. While many of the intersections have some sort of controlling device, whether it is a stop sign, yield sign or ...
The rules of the road are pretty simple. Green means go, yellow means slow down, red means stop. But certain Tacoma intersections don’t have any stop signs or traffic signals, leading to confusion ...