I did indeed go back, and I drove around the accident site during the day time and night time. I also took several pictures of the unmarked intersection. There are absolutely no stop signs, warning signs, painted road lines, reflectors, lights or speed limit signs on the road I was driving on. Before the accident, I was driving slowly and deliberately looking for the intersection. I also noticied that the side-road (I was driving on) approaching the intersection does appear to continue straight through; appearing that there is no T-intersection. The driver can't see the intersection until he is on top of the corner. Although, you can see intersection better during the day time. I wonder if there might be some road design defect. If a driver is not familiar with the intersection/neighborhood, an accident can easily happen here - especially in the dark. Since this accident, I have noticed that the roads/neighborhood/town I typically drive are well marked with warning signs, reflectors, lights, etc. (even the side-roads are well marked). My town even has warning signs to tell the driver that a STOP sign is forthcoming! I reside in a state that boarders another state where my accident occurred. I now see that the road markings/warnings are extremely different between the two states. I have become used to/dependent on road warning signs to safely mark my way, and my neighbor state simply does not provide this valuable driving assistance.

