Another chaser accident

I can vouch for the fact that rural intersections without stop signs are fairly common in the Plains and Midwest. There are several here in Illinois with both roads paved and 55mph.

Since the March fatal accident, I have been paying attention to what happens at rural stop signs here in Illinois, and most everyone runs the signs with little to no slowing down due to the fact that you can see for miles in all directions. I will probably shoot a video of this.

Again, I'm not suggesting that chasers shouldn't be careful, but as Warren pointed out, this isn't a chaser-only problem.


In the summer intersections on rural roads are more difficult to see with the corn obstructing people's view.
 
If you can't see stop signs because of corn - it's more likely a fault of the driver and not the corn. I can't envision a scenario where the stop sign is obscured.
 
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