When the car is not moving, for example, at a stop light, the engine shuts off.
The church is on one corner of the intersection, which does not have a stop light.
So I'm at a stop light and look over at the guy next to me.
There are no permanent stop lights in the town, much less the county.
"Turn right at the next stop light," Alice said, after a few miles.
"We don't even have a stop light for miles around," she said.
We turned right under the highway and pulled up at stop lights on the other side.
The town never got big enough to require even a single stop light.
Are there a significant amount of stop lights to control speed limits?
This is an island, after all, with no stop lights.