May 15, 2024, 10:25 AM
PASigRight turn on red light
quote:
Originally posted by nhtagmember:
Last I knew it was unlawful to make a right turn on a red light in Montreal.
I think it's an American thing.
I'm pretty sure you aren't in most of Europe as well.
May 15, 2024, 10:42 AM
tatortoddquote:
Originally posted by SIGfourme:
I am under the impression that you can make a right turn at a red stoplight after a complete stop--if there is no traffic or pedestrian.
I haven't seen anyone follow this law-- its now red light means go, go faster.
On my commute to work, I have a right turn at a busy intersection with a stop light and not the best visibility. I see 3 reactions:
Barely slow down and turn.
Complete stop and look for opportunity for right turn. This is me.
Complete stop and resume texting until people behind them honk the horn.
May 15, 2024, 05:18 PM
trapper189quote:
Complete stop and resume texting until people behind them honk the horn.
Honking gets you the finger around here. Not from me, because I’m not holding up the parade.
May 31, 2024, 07:30 AM
calugoquote:
Originally posted by SIGfourme:
I am under the impression that you can make a right turn at a red stoplight after a complete stop--if there is no traffic or pedestrian.
I haven't seen anyone follow this law-- its now red light means go, go faster.
The opposite is the dope that stops at a red light where you can legally make a right turn and just sits there like a dope until the light turns green despite the fact, the cars in front of them turned, there's no oncoming traffic or pedestrians anywhere in sight.
May 31, 2024, 02:36 PM
JimmyRayBobFive states—Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington—permit left turns on red onto a one-way street from both one-way and two-way streets.
It doesn't happen often - most people wait for the light to turn green anyway.
June 03, 2024, 06:32 PM
monoblokquote:
Originally posted by JimmyRayBob:
Five states—Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington—permit left turns on red onto a one-way street from both one-way and two-way streets.
It doesn't happen often - most people wait for the light to turn green anyway.
Indeed they do; it can be a bit frustrating since I know the law and the person in front at the light obviously doesn't. But we shall persevere nevertheless.

June 03, 2024, 07:12 PM
dsietsquote:
Originally posted by monoblok:
quote:
Originally posted by JimmyRayBob:
Five states—Alaska, Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington—permit left turns on red onto a one-way street from both one-way and two-way streets.
It doesn't happen often - most people wait for the light to turn green anyway.
Indeed they do; it can be a bit frustrating since I know the law and the person in front at the light obviously doesn't. But we shall persevere nevertheless.
Our local Diverging Diamond (as featured in a recent thread) has two lanes coming to a light when exiting the expressway for those that want to go left. At that point the diamond is one way <--- so you can turn left On Red but I would say over 50% of drivers don't realize that. I didn't at first either.
June 09, 2024, 04:32 PM
goose5One of my absolute pet peeves is I'm approaching a stop sign and I want to turn right so I start drifting that way. The car in front does the same only enough that I can't squeeze by, and then turns on the left turn signal. That drives me crazy insane, and it happens a lot here.