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Why are Stop Lines (in the US, at least) often set too far back to see any crossing traffic?
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It's often intentional to obstruct vision, since it's the only real way of making drivers actually slow down. Even someone willing to run a stop sign isn't willing to drive at speed into an intersection they can't fully see.
That doesn't really require placing the line further back, but it may have been part of the motivation, along with what the others said.