• Drusas
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    81 year ago

    Yes, but that’s how people operate in reality.

    • @LordKitsuna
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      61 year ago

      I think the point is that trying to ban right on red will change nothing because they will still just drive incorrectly turning right even if they shouldn’t they already weren’t supposed to be turning

      • Repple (she/her)
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        21 year ago

        The ban is mostly followed in NYC, at least in Manhattan where I lived for 6 years.

      • Drusas
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        21 year ago

        Most people adhere to “no turn on red” signs.

        • @LordKitsuna
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          21 year ago

          Maybe in some places but definitely not in seattle. I see people turn red at intersections very clearly marked no turn on red all the time

          • Drusas
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            11 year ago

            I live in Seattle. That’s what I’m referring to. Most people do adhere to it, but it’s not that uncommon for people to violate it.

    • @MeanEYE
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      11 year ago

      Self-centered assholes, will always be assholes. Removing a law won’t help with that. Those are the same people who thing it’s okay to drive through lane for turning right and then cut in a long line to keep going straight. Even if there was a green light law states that you should enter intersection only if there’s enough space and time to clear it. Exactly for that reason of preventing blockages.