Yes. While it may not be legally binding like a red stop sign on public roads, ignoring it on private property could lead to:
Collisions or near-misses
Violations of local rules (e.g., HOA policies)
Unsafe conditions for pedestrians or other drivers
Best Practice: Stop Every Time
Regardless of color, treat every stop sign as a full stop:
Come to a complete halt.
Check for cross traffic and pedestrians.
Proceed only when it’s safe.
Blue stop signs may be unconventional, but their message is the same: pause, protect, and proceed with care.
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