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Stopped beyond stop sign yet prior to instersection - ticket?
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<blockquote data-quote="69fb" data-source="post: 11247599" data-attributes="member: 33763"><p>Is this a reasonable ticket?</p><p></p><p>I was stopped/ticketed for rolling through a stop sign that:</p><p></p><p>1.) Is poorly placed at an intersection such that if a person stops at the sign they cannot see traffic coming from the left.</p><p></p><p>2.) There is not a painted "limit line" at the sign or anywhere at the intersection</p><p></p><p></p><p>I went through the sign and stopped prior to entering the next roadway so I could see traffic from my left. I was pulled over and given a ticket with a charge of "Obedience to traffice control devices" which the officer claimed he was "cutting me a break" and this would not affect my insurance and is a fine-only charge. </p><p></p><p>This is in PA. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking about taking a picture of the sign, the lack of a limit line, what the sideview mirror shows (doesn't show) when actually stopped at the sign, and stating to the judge that I did come to a 100% complete stop prior to entering the intersection. </p><p></p><p>Is the above a reasonable defense, or do PA stop sign laws require a person to stop at the sign no matter what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69fb, post: 11247599, member: 33763"] Is this a reasonable ticket? I was stopped/ticketed for rolling through a stop sign that: 1.) Is poorly placed at an intersection such that if a person stops at the sign they cannot see traffic coming from the left. 2.) There is not a painted "limit line" at the sign or anywhere at the intersection I went through the sign and stopped prior to entering the next roadway so I could see traffic from my left. I was pulled over and given a ticket with a charge of "Obedience to traffice control devices" which the officer claimed he was "cutting me a break" and this would not affect my insurance and is a fine-only charge. This is in PA. I'm thinking about taking a picture of the sign, the lack of a limit line, what the sideview mirror shows (doesn't show) when actually stopped at the sign, and stating to the judge that I did come to a 100% complete stop prior to entering the intersection. Is the above a reasonable defense, or do PA stop sign laws require a person to stop at the sign no matter what? [/QUOTE]
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