Classing corn in a cornfield in the country the same as landscaping around a home in any city or town? Spare me. Now that poor attorney…{sniff / cough} now has to pay for all his fees out of pocket.
Too bad neither vehicle had a horn. Way back when I took drivers ed, we were told to roll down the window and honk the horn when approaching a blind intersection. Theoretically, the other drivers would do the same and you would (hopefully) have a better idea if there was another vehicle on the road.
Classing corn in a cornfield in the country the same as landscaping around a home in any city or town? Spare me. Now that poor attorney…{sniff / cough} now has to pay for all his fees out of pocket.
Too bad neither vehicle had a horn. Way back when I took drivers ed, we were told to roll down the window and honk the horn when approaching a blind intersection. Theoretically, the other drivers would do the same and you would (hopefully) have a better idea if there was another vehicle on the road.
Maybe, make this a 4 way stop. Too easy? 4 stop signs and 4 white stripes. Everybody is required to stop–take turns going.