nancytaylor
Junior Member
Pennsylvania.
While I was taking my daughter to school, I came up to a Four-way stop sign near my home. Another car was also approaching to my left. I stopped, let the other car go, then I went. A half mile later, I was pulled over by a township officer who gave me a ticket for running the stop sign.
The thing is, there is a large 20 foot high hedge row of trees along the roa that he was hiding behind. If you stop ten or fifteen feet behind the stop sign, your car is totally hidden from where the officer was sitting. I couldn't see him when I stopped. Therefore, he couldn't possibly see me.
The stop sign is on a steep slope downhill. Take your foot off the brake and your car accelerates fast. By the time I was passing the stop sign, I was back up to the 25 mph speed limit. From the officer's limited POV, I shot through the stop sign.
Another factor is that I believe this stop sign is non-conforming. It's a four way stop at an intersection with minimal traffic count. It was originally placed there to slow cars down. Since then, they've added speed bumps. The 4-way is totally irrelevent now, and is just a money maker for the local police.
Do I have a chance in court?
Thanks,
Nancy
While I was taking my daughter to school, I came up to a Four-way stop sign near my home. Another car was also approaching to my left. I stopped, let the other car go, then I went. A half mile later, I was pulled over by a township officer who gave me a ticket for running the stop sign.
The thing is, there is a large 20 foot high hedge row of trees along the roa that he was hiding behind. If you stop ten or fifteen feet behind the stop sign, your car is totally hidden from where the officer was sitting. I couldn't see him when I stopped. Therefore, he couldn't possibly see me.
The stop sign is on a steep slope downhill. Take your foot off the brake and your car accelerates fast. By the time I was passing the stop sign, I was back up to the 25 mph speed limit. From the officer's limited POV, I shot through the stop sign.
Another factor is that I believe this stop sign is non-conforming. It's a four way stop at an intersection with minimal traffic count. It was originally placed there to slow cars down. Since then, they've added speed bumps. The 4-way is totally irrelevent now, and is just a money maker for the local police.
Do I have a chance in court?
Thanks,
Nancy