Like a Bucks County red light violation, a Bucks County stop sign violation (75 Pa.C.S.A §3323) is sometimes the reason Bucks County police officers stop a vehicle.
If you are found guilty of a stop sign violation in Bucks County or any other Pennsylvania county, you will receive a fine and 3-points.
Pennsylvania stop sign law states that every driver of a vehicle approaching a stop sign shall stop at a clearly marked stop line or, if no stop line is present, before entering a crosswalk on the near side of the intersection or, if no crosswalk is present, then at the point nearest the intersecting roadway where the driver has a clear view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway before entering. This stop sign law applies whether you are driving in Bucks County or any other Pennsylvania county.
If you want to reduce or eliminate the penalties of a Bucks County stop sign ticket, retain a local and experienced Bucks County traffic ticket lawyer such as Michael L. Saile, Jr., Esq. of Saile & Saile LLP.
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