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Winter 2001, p.5 Yield, Not Stop Signs For The Brooklyn Bridge
Cyclists rightly consider the existing Stop signs thoughtless and unrealistic because they require cyclists to stop in the middle of an incline. This makes no sense since cyclists can clearly see and yield to any approaching pedestrians or cyclists. Additionally, the placement of the Stop sign poles in the middle of the path violates national Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) standards. |
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