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Originally posted by: Savij
But what about the sign there that says "No right turn on Red"?
Originally posted by: Ornery
"...whether I think they'll slide into my lane..."
There's no way you should make a right, if there is traffic coming at all, in either lane. Whether you think they'll change lanes or not, is irrelevant. It would be stupid to take the chance, and may be illegal anyway.
You are correct. It is legal in Ontario.Originally posted by: Skoorb
It's illegal in Quebec I think, tooOriginally posted by: Astaroth33
I believe it depends on what state you're in. If I recall, right-turn-on-red is illegal in some states.![]()
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Which walker did you end up buying in the end, XZero?Originally posted by: XZeroII
Turning on red is not the law. I do it, but only if there is a really good opening. I don't care if the jerk behind me would have gone, or if an old grandma would have gone. I'll go when I feel like it.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
It's illegal in Quebec I think, tooOriginally posted by: Astaroth33
I believe it depends on what state you're in. If I recall, right-turn-on-red is illegal in some states.![]()
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
PSA: If the light is red and you are on a Motorcycle in Tenneesse you can through the red straight, left or right because the traffic sensors embedded in the roads that lets the traffic light computer know there is a vehicle waiting at the light cannot sense there is a Motorcycle because there is not enough metal mass.
We have a new exit traffic light off the Intersate by me and they were very sloppy and poor in the placement of the embedded metal strips to sense vehicles, the strips are way too far right and cars pull up left missing the strips and you can sit there forever as the light will not change.
Beeping the horn does no good, these people will sit there forever. Usually have to back up and go over the concrete divider to get to the lane that turns right to then go left and get past these people sitting there.
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
PSA: If the light is red and you are on a Motorcycle in Tenneesse you can through the red straight, left or right because the traffic sensors embedded in the roads that lets the traffic light computer know there is a vehicle waiting at the light cannot sense there is a Motorcycle because there is not enough metal mass.
I'm pretty sure that you aren't allowed to just stop and go, like you imply. I'm sure that if you are caught and tell the officer that you were waiting there for 5 minutes and the light didn't change, he/she would let you go.
Look it up. They made it Law June 2003 and went into effect July 2003.
Linkified:
Tennessee Motorcyclists Get Green Light to Go on Red
Motorcyclists will no longer have to starve to death while waiting for the green at intersections in the Volunteer State where sensors do not detect their bikes.
Riders in Tennessee can now ride through red lights if the traffic sensors do not recognize and respond to their motorcycles, under a billed signed into law June 4. It goes into effect July 1, 2003.
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Any riders in TN, can you post how it's been going. It's been a Law nearly a year now.