Dear Editor:
Memo to West Vancouver drivers, particularly those in the Ambleside area:
A stop sign means stop, not slow down and roll through.
A stop is a stop. There is no such things as a “rolling stop.” (This came out in a confrontation on a crosswalk.)
A stop sign at an intersection has a line where you stop. You do not stop blocking the crosswalk.
A red light means stop.
An amber light means slow down and stop, not speed up and blow on through.
Putting your turn signal on when leaving a parking spot does not mean you can pull out into traffic passing you by with impunity.
When making a right turn at a stop sign, you stop before making the turn.
Pedestrians on crosswalks have the right of way, more so if they are elderly.
Michael Trigg
West Vancouver
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