Why are "Yield" signs installed versus "Stop" signs at some intersections?
If the sight distance is adequate, a less restrictive "Yield" sign can be installed safely. Overuse of "Stop" signs reduces their effectiveness.

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1. Are speed bumps an effective way to slow traffic?
2. Can I get a "Children at Play" sign put up for in my neighborhood?
3. Can I get a speed limit sign in my neighborhood or have an existing speed limit raised or lowered?
4. Can I get a speed limit sign lower than 25 mph put up in my neighborhood?
5. Can I have a "No Trucks" sign posted on my street?
6. Can stop signs be used to control speed in my neighborhood?
7. How can I get a sign for reserved parking for the handicapped installed?
8. Whom should I call to request a new sign or a sign repair?
9. Why are "Yield" signs installed versus "Stop" signs at some intersections?