A couple years ago a MSF-ERC instructor was describing the skill of bringing a bike to a full stop, while keeping your feet on the pegs. Now granted he was using this as a technique/exercise to develop slow speed balance (stop/go traffic situations, etc), maintaining where your eyes look and avoid "duckwalking". He mentioned using this technique at "some" high visibility stop signs, but was quick to say the wheels have to be motionless, less you start collecting tickets.
Heck, during the riding season I put my feet down every week or so where I have the right-of-way, because someone else ignored their stop sign. Whether on bike or in truck, I tend to view stop signs as optional traffic control devices for all the "other" people on the road.
JH