Stop at a passing place in the road
Stop
I use tripit for my planner on road trips. I find they a planner is always great to have when taking long road trips and knowing were to stop and at what time to stop is always a great thing.
The Great Ocean Road is 244 km long. The whole trip is 5 hours and 15 minutes non-stop, but you'll probably want to stop.
At an average 60 mph, it's around 42 hours non-stop.
Because the road is used by heavy vehicles that may not see the ones playing and not je able to stop. And being run over will stop any game.
Do not stop CPR to check for a pulse.
The rule is to stop behind the stop sign. If there is a white line on the road, the vehicle should be completely behind it. Once you have come to a full stop, you may have to creep forward to see safely.
Some roads which have two lanes have staggered stop lines where the road meets another road. Often it will be the outer lane that has its stop line set back from the stop line of the inner lane. This is done where road widths are too restrictive for longer vehicles to easily turn into the two-laned road. With the outer lane's 'stop line' set back it gives better opportunity for longer vehicles to turn into that road without having to worry about hitting the vehicle that is stopped at the stop line, because it will be set back a bit.
I recall this from Drivers Ed. Technically a stop sign is not a stop position. You should use the crosswalk, sidewalk or edge of the road as your stop position - not the sign itself.
Slow down from your normal speed. Be prepared to stop safely in emergencies.
a car traveling at 35mi/h is to stop on a 35-m long shoulder of the road.