Who DO These Apply To? Parking Lot Stenciled Stop Signs:
By berlynn1975
@berlynn1975 (737)
United States
January 24, 2007 8:53am CST
I get so upset walking through a parking lot, especially with my children. People fly right through these stop signs. Yes, they're stenciled on the pavement, but they ARE legitimate stop signs. What makes certain people so special that they are exempt form these, legal, traffic signs?
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@justreal (2363)
• Canada
24 Jan 07
These stops signs are made for people that don't pay attention to stop sign polls. They write a huge stop sign on the road for people that only watches the roads so they could make it obviously for drivers to see it and make sure they stop.
@berlynn1975 (737)
• United States
24 Jan 07
Well, a lot of parking lots don't have the stop sign poles, so in front of stores, etc., they stencil these large traffic signs on the ground. Still, people do not pay attention. It is especially dangerous for elderly, handicapped, and children. I just wish people would pay attention and obey these authentic traffic signs.


