I’ve seen them called “Stop Lines”, “Balk Line”, etc. The thick line painted on the road at a Stop Sign.

You’re supposed to stop before the line, but a lot of the time there’s a bush or other obstruction so you can’t see any crossing traffic. You have to creep forward until you can see anything.

Is there a reason for this? Is it done on purpose? It makes sense if there’s a crosswalk or something, but I see it a lot where there shouldn’t be any pedestrian activity.

  • waldenOPA
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    7 months ago

    Now that you mention it, even if you stop at the stop line, it’s still very possible to not see any crossing traffic and then start creeping forward only for a bus to appear. By then it’s too late.