Are not stop signs! Everyday I'm almost ran over because someone in front of me has stopped at yield sign. A highway on ramp is to increase speed matching that of current highway traffic conditions.
I suggest you go back to basic traffic school cause it's pretty obvious that you have ZERO clue as to what YIELD means!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yield_sign
In road transport, a YIELD (Canada, Ireland, and the United States) or GIVE WAY (Hong Kong and most Commonwealth countries) traffic sign indicates that a vehicle driver must prepare to stop if necessary to let a driver on another approach proceed (but has no need to stop if his way is clear). A driver who stops has yielded his right of way to another. In contrast, a stop sign always requires a complete stop.
Sounds like you are a rear end collision just waiting to happen!!
I've seen first hand what he's talking about. Some drivers treat a yield sign the same as a stop, and do so, even when traffic is clear and does not warrant stopping. It's worst at the I-240/I-35 interchange.
I suggest you go back to basic traffic school cause it's pretty obvious that you have ZERO clue as to what YIELD means!!!
Are not stop signs! Everyday I'm almost ran over because someone in front of me has stopped at yield sign. A highway on ramp is to increase speed matching that of current highway traffic conditions.
Enter your email address to join: