Section 21355 Of Article 1. Erection And Maintenance From California Vehicle Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Stop signs erected under Section 21350, 21351, 21352, or
21354 may be erected either at or near the entrance to an
intersection.
The Department of Transportation and local authorities in their
respective jurisdictions may erect stop signs at any location so as
to control traffic within an intersection.
When a required stop is to apply at the entrance to an
intersection from a one-way street with a roadway of 30 feet or more
in width, stop signs shall be erected both on the left and the right
sides of the one-way street at or near the entrance to the
intersection.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, stop signs shall
not be erected at any entrance to an intersection controlled by
official traffic control signals, nor at any railroad grade crossing
which is controlled by automatic signals, gates, or other
train-actuated control devices except where a stop sign may be
necessary to control traffic on intersecting highways adjacent to the
grade crossing or when a local authority determines, with the
approval of the Public Utilities Commission pursuant to Section
21110, that a railroad grade crossing under its jurisdiction presents
a danger warranting a stop sign in addition to a train-activated
control device.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), local authorities, with
respect to streets under their jurisdiction, are not required to
conform lawfully established intersection configurations existing on
January 1, 1985, to meet the requirements of subdivision (a) until
January 1, 1990.