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Idk why it's called a California stop because that's how everyone in the country does it
Basically a rolling stop lol not something that will help you pass a license test. No matter where you are :P
It seems the OP's DE teacher is more of a fan of the Canadian stop.
We call it a California roll
if your with your drivers ed teacher why the **** would you not follow the laws of the road? your dumb ass is lucky they didn't just fail you on the spot
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As an Australian, I have no idea what a California stop is
Despite being the opposite of a California stop, I do think that acknowledging stop signs' feelings is vaguely Californian