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Here in New Hampshire I read that when a motor vehicle approches a stop sign the vehicle must come to a complete stop. At the white line or at/before the stop sign.
Are the laws different in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York different? Are rolling stops the laws in these states? The car slows down but keeps rolling/moving right through a stop sign. Are stop sign laws different in those states? |
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