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2B-5 Warrants for Slop Sign <br />Because the STOP sign causes a substantial inconvenience to motorists, <br />it should be used only where warranted. A STOP sign may be warranted at <br />an intersection where one or more of the following conditions exist: <br />1. Intersection of a less important road with a main road where <br />application of the normal right-of*way rule is unduly hazardous. <br />2. Street entering a through highway or street. <br />3. Unsignalized intersection in a signalized area. <br />4. Other interseaions where a combination of high speed, restricted <br />view, and serious accident record indicates a need for control by the STOP <br />sign. <br />Prior to the application of these warrants, consideration should be given <br />to less restrictive measures, such as the YIELD sign (2B-7) where a full <br />Rev. 9/84 2B-2 <br />) <br />II. i <br />f <br />I <br />)