Generally, the traffic code states that a complete stop is achieved when the car wheels stop rolling.
I am inside my cars while driving, so I cannot see if the wheels have stopped rolling. What signs should I look for?
The wheels have stopped rolling forward, when the weight of the vehicle shifts to the rear wheels. This is felt inside the vehicle. This is the indication that the car has stopped moving forward and the wheels have stop rolling.
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