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Old 08-08-2009, 09:42 AM   #9
E=mc˛
I don't get it
 
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But as you said, "yield" means you continue driving and yield to traffic. There's no requirement to stop.

Then I guess the ticket was for not stopping at the stop line (assuming traffic was heavy and so one has no choice but to stop), but rolling through it and then stopped PAST the stop line?

that makes sense I guess

*EDIT*
there are NO stop lines for yield signs. Only potentially pedestrian crosswalks. There's no requirement to stop before the crosswalk if there are no pedestrians unless it's at an intersection with a red light, in which case you can't block the crosswalk.
So I can't see how you can get a rolling stop infraction for yield signs.

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