11-30-2021, 07:48 PM
I believe the street line is the curb — the edge of the driveable street; but I have an idea that it continues straight at intersections rather than following the turn radius.
This is based on an old recollection of reading the bylaw (in the Region of Ottawa) which defined where stop signs are supposed to be, and in addition to many specific stop signs (“northbound on X St. at Y Ave.”), it gave what I think were called rights of way, something like “Preston St. from the north street line of Carling Ave. to the south street line of Scott St.”, which would mean that any street intersecting Preston St. between Carling and Scott would have a stop sign.
This is based on an old recollection of reading the bylaw (in the Region of Ottawa) which defined where stop signs are supposed to be, and in addition to many specific stop signs (“northbound on X St. at Y Ave.”), it gave what I think were called rights of way, something like “Preston St. from the north street line of Carling Ave. to the south street line of Scott St.”, which would mean that any street intersecting Preston St. between Carling and Scott would have a stop sign.