Not exact matches
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at the foursome up on the green, but they were engrossed in totaling up their Nassau and were shocked when my ball caromed off the metal KEEP CARTS 30 FEET FROM GREEN
sign behind the putting surface,
rolled through their huddle and
stopped in the front fringe.
Residents have said they often see cars speed up Beekman Street and then
roll right through the
stop sign at William Street.
The adventures of the Avengers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
roll on and on — and they show no
signs of
stopping,
at least not as long as the box office results keep
rolling in as well.
It doesn't matter what it is, we complain about it — bikes
rolling through
stop signs, cars
stopped in the bike lane, bikes going the wrong way on a one - way street, pedestrians crossing
at mid-block, etc..
but my fear is this... cyclists get the idea in their head they can
roll through
stop signs... of course they will do it
at different speeds
at differnet times...
Despite the ill will, he is correct that cyclists should yield to pedestrians, and
at least do a
rolling stop and be prepared to
stop (hands on brakes)
at stop signs.
Reports indicate that the driver
rolled through or failed to
stop at a
stop sign next to the crosswalk.
The cyclist, Ms. Casey Bradford, testifies she came to a «
rolling stop»
at the
stop sign before proceeding through the intersection.
When you're
at a
stop sign, you need to come to a complete
stop, not just
rolling through if there aren't any other cars around.
Remember, you can get pulled over for not
stopping at a
stop sign if you reduce your speed and slowly
roll through it.
People are ticketed for failure to
stop fully
at a
sign (
rolling stops are common around here), and speeding is yet another area where cops love to set up their traps and pull people over
at certain times of the month.
«when a person does not make a full
stop at a
stop sign it is called a «California
Roll» not a California
stop.»
It may be very tempting to
roll through a
stop sign at intersections that have no other vehicles present