Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i get there are some intersections where visibility is reduced or its high traffic area wich makes sense to not allow a right on red... but from a traffic management stand point, turning right on red is usually not a problem for those who can drive, turn their head 90* and can estimate traffic flow and the acceleration of their vehicle.
Lots of people do not use their turn signals, are looking at their phones, or otherwise indicate they are not such good drivers. If drivers want to avoid more changes like this (IE more intersections where right on red is banned) they should begin by getting their fellow drivers to obey the law.