Four way stop Intersection - What to do?

in #minnowsunite6 years ago (edited)

What are the Rules to a four way stop?


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  1. Who ever reaches the stop first, has the right of way.

  2. If 2 Cars reach the intersection at the same time, you must first wave to each other to let the other car go first, this could be very quick if one driver is impatient, but it could last quite a long time if both drivers are feeling generous and wait for the other to go first.

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When one driver gives in and starts to drive through, that is usually the breaking point for the other driver too, and both cars start to enter the intersection. A panic brake for both drivers and then proceed with the waving the other car through routine again.

The above #2 rule is obviously sarcasm, but it happens to me quite often in Canada. Does this happen elsewhere?

I have 3 intersections on my way to work that have a 4 way stop and I am increasingly frustrated with the politeness of other drivers waving the other car through. But truly, if we all just followed the rules it would be so much faster, easier, and safer!

I assume four way stops are pretty much the same in most countries except for maybe some over crowded places like Thailand for example, where if you followed the same driving standards as in Canada, you would never get anywhere, But that's a post for another time. Also if you drive on the left side of the road instead of the right it will be slightly different.

So the rules are as follows

  1. The first car to reach the intersection has the right of way! First there, first to go.

  2. Two cars reach the intersection at the same time if you have a car to your right that car will go first! The car on the left must yield.

  3. If 2 cars are across from each other reach at the same time the driver going straight has the right of way and a car turning left must yield to the other driver.

  4. 2 cars turning right, even 3 or 4 cars all turning right, proceed, none of you will interfere with the other. Just watch for pedestrians and cyclists.

  5. 2 cars turning left and are across from each other you can go at the same time as well, just be sure to go slow and give each other enough room as to not collide in the middle of the intersection. If you feel there is not enough room, this is an appropriate time to wave the other car through.

Always watch for pedestrians and cyclists or any other potential hazards.

These are my interpretations of the rules of Canadian traffic laws in regards to a four way stop intersection which you can find here

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I'm just a new guy on steemit trying to learn the in's and out's of posting on here, please forgive me if the post is not of high quality. It's mostly for practice at this time :)

Thank you for this comment! I think this is the point. It is a nice PRACTICE article. And your formatting and all looks decent, but the information is just (if you'll forgive me) generic.

What I don't much care for is the gaman comment. Firstly, he didn't upvote your Post. So did he really think it was worth resteeming? Secondly, was this article worth resteeming? My answer is "NO" (though, it is a fine, and good actually, practice post). He is actually causing a type of spam by just resteeming posts as if that DOES something magically....it doesn't. This creates a tiny artifact on the Steemit blockchain, that, when combined with the 1000's of others doing such similar programs.... adds junk to the blockchain.

Thanks for coming by my Blog... more to follow over there..... :-)

I appreciate your comment and understand what you are trying to get across.
Being new we are all trying to figure out the best way to get exposure i guess and looking for those upvotes the easy way. I see so many services and I am not sure what is acceptable and what isn't.

I was thinking Gaman resteeming that he really is trying to help the minnow get out there, although you are right that it is quite a lot of resteems in my feed that i truly don't look at because it is a lot of nonsense (my post included)

The idea of Good quality only gets an upvote and/or resteem i am trying to follow myself. I am not overly critical though. If i see someone puts effort into their post, like you said earlier "not just throwing it together in 5 minutes" i'm willing to put my .0006 upvote to it if i can find some value in it.

I guess to sum it up, some of the posts we see that get 400-600$ and the post is not that great even. We kind of get dollar signs in the eyes and try to fast track how to get into that position.

Again @public-eye thanks for your comments, i am listening

Thank you for not taking offense at my comment. It certainly could have been taken that way.

Okay... let me try and make 5 points in as brief a reply as possible:

  • "we see posts getting $400-$600...not that great" - This is the 'human side' flaw of Steemit. Friends upvote friends. Investors (to the tune of $1000-1,000,000) upvote themselves or sell their votes. .... Steemit is not a utopia as we all wish it was.
  • my advice is don't join in the chaos and spam of these resteem services... maybe I should make a Post Surveying if they have ever helped anyone.. but I don't think they do.
  • to follow up the previous... what is acceptable? There is no 100% answer to this. Steemit is chaos / anarchy / unregulated platform. There are a few loosely enforced norms, but the rest of the common laws are just opinions of a group here or there. You need to start using your judgment of what is best for you...... though for some, that takes them down a scammy path.. please avoid that. You may get profits after some scamming and effort, but it is not a healthy path.
  • as for upvoting and supporting others.... what you said sounds like a good way to do it while your vote is small.... upvote those whom you can appreciate the effort they made. As you grow into a big fish or dolphin (upvote of $0.10 - $1.50) then I expect you will give out your 100% upvotes to just top quality posts and comments (after 500SP you get a vote % slider and can divvy up your votes).
  • Long Term... two methods will serve you best... make friends by commenting on established Steemians Posts (big fish to dolphins ....and only whales if they REALLY help you or make a HUGE difference in your skill and experience). And secondly, improve and perfect your Posts content and quality. While the second will never guarantee any big upvotes, it is almost the only way to ever get $10-$200 upvotes(from a single Steemian). You can get a random $1.00 upvote here or there.. but for big votes you as a newbie need to do quality. While you are relatively unknown... keep practicing and improving your post quality. Don't go 2 weeks without posting, but don't feel pressured that you have to post daily. Quality is really better than quantity. (Quantity may get you a regular steem snack... but you'll never get the penthouse meal this way!)

Ah!!! I went long..... sorry. Hope it made sense and is helpful! XD

Resteemed your article. This article was resteemed because you are part of the New Steemians project. You can learn more about it here: https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@gaman/new-steemians-project-launch

While this article is fine for a new Steemians early post. Like a practice post, I do not feel that it contributes much to Steemit. So... I am curious of the benefit of Resteeming it?

Next, I am curious how your resteem service helps. Do you have many followers? Do they often read the resteemed articles? If you are often resteeming posts that are not unique or special, wouldn't that just make most Steemians to ignore the Posts you Resteem? Resteem is to be done of very good articles. Ones that you believe other's would really find interesting.

Thx

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