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What distance signifies the minimum safe stopping distance from a stop sign when parking?

  1. 15 feet

  2. 20 feet

  3. 30 feet

  4. 40 feet

The correct answer is: 20 feet

The minimum safe stopping distance from a stop sign when parking is 20 feet. This distance is established to ensure that parked vehicles do not obstruct the view of the stop sign for other drivers or pedestrians approaching the intersection. By maintaining a distance of 20 feet, drivers can ensure they are not impeding traffic flow and that all vehicles can stop safely and effectively at the stop sign. Parking too close to a stop sign can create visibility hazards, potentially leading to accidents as drivers may be unable to see the stop sign until it is too late, or they could have difficulty safely navigating around the parked vehicle. Thus, adhering to the 20-foot guideline promotes safety for all road users.