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martinmunk | 3 years ago
I can't find a source for it, but they are definitely rarer than most other places, and I feel like they are taken more serious because of it.
martinmunk | 3 years ago
I can't find a source for it, but they are definitely rarer than most other places, and I feel like they are taken more serious because of it.
BiggsHoson|3 years ago
throwaway0a5e|3 years ago
rob74|3 years ago
It's true however that some countries are more prone to what I call "traffic restrictions overshoot" then others - e.g. in Italy there are many stretches of highway limited to 50 km/h, apparently in hopes that drivers will at least reduce their speed to 70-80 km/h, and many STOP signs hoping that drivers will at least slow down at the intersection.
martinmunk|3 years ago
But I'd think a Give Way sign should suffice in practice even if the intersection has poor visibility. Only if the intersection proves to cheat drivers in to thinking the visibility is not so bad (and hence drivers won't slow down enough) is a Stop sign needed?
It's the old "if it looks safe but isn't".