Actually, Dutchman, there is a good, practical reason for the stop signs along that one road...is that Braddock? Anyway, notice that the side streets where the stop signs are happen to be steeper than some roller coasters. Furthermore, the view from the side street into the "through street" is obstructed on both sides by walls and such if you're coming downhill, and impossible to see if you're coming uphill. Furthermore, traffic on the 'through street' can't really see what's on those side streets either. Those stop signs make sense from a traffic safety standpoint, not merely as revenue enhancers.
Lynch, to answer your question...when I post to CoasterBuzz from home (instead of from work) I use a shell account running the Lynx web browser. Because of the way Lynx processes the text entry box, it isn't practical to leave the signature in place; it's a lot simpler to just hack it off by hitting ^U a few times...
--Dave Althoff, Jr.