• Decoy321@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you’re in Florida, it’s pretty simple. Green means go. Yellow means gun it. Red apparently means look both ways before you gun it.

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      1 year ago

      Not just Florida, Ohio as well. I’ve went through pink lights saying I should have stopped and three people behind me went through as well… It’s becoming an epidemic where I’m at.

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        Pittsburgh PA you run into similar things, but mostly related to turning left. There are far too few left turn lanes. So when a light turns green the unofficial rule is that you let one (*maybe *two) cars through to turn left before oncoming traffic goes straight, because some day, you will want to turn left and/or not be stuck behind a mile of traffic because one car can’t turn left at the front of the line. Traffic would be 100% worse if there was no Pittsburgh Left. You can always tell when someone is a recent arrival or not planning to stick around for very long because they either don’t know the rule or refuse to follow it.

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    You go through if you can’t stop safely. If you have a second to debate on whether to go through or not, you probably could have stopped.

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    1 year ago

    Simple rule I live by.

    Those who hesitate, wait.

    That doesn’t mean never hesitate, it means if you do, the decision has already been made, hit your brakes.

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    This is vehicle-dependent for me.

    If I’m in the car and it turns yellow in time for me to stop normally and gently, I’ll stop. If I’m on my bike I will go through the yellow, in case the person behind me isnt paying attention.

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      Even when it looks like they do see you, best to imagine every driver is a homicidal maniac.

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    My high school driving instructor gave me the tip that if I’m within the solid lines at the intersection and going at least the speed limit I can probably make it.

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    1 year ago

    Idk if i am very dumb but if you see a yellow light, does the person/car trying to cross you also see yellow or do they still see red?

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    1 year ago

    Why the hell do stop lights go from green to red in 2 milliseconds? What even is the yellow for if it changes so fast?

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      In most places, you’ve got a few seconds to clear the intersection. In some places, they fiddle with the timings to let traffic cops write tickets.