Study puts stop on stop signs

What happens when qualified engineers using standard practices assert that an intersection near a school doesn’t require a stop sign?  Residents cheer leading for the stop sign think of other ways to control traffic.  But this raises the question: why are people everywhere so obsessed with trying to erect stop signs where they don’t belong?

Study puts stop on stop signs

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