Here's Why You Might See A Stop Sign On An Interstate On-Ramp
· mark cowley
AI Briefing
- A stop sign on an interstate on-ramp is intended to reduce speed and prevent rear-end collisions.
- The sign is usually in place when the on-ramp is being repaved or resurfaced.
- The speed limit on the on-ramp is lowered to 10-20 mph, and drivers must come to a complete stop before entering the main highway.
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