Anonymous wrote:I was in DC this past week and turned right on red it was confusing because some intersections have no turn on red signs and most don't. are they going to put no turn on red on all signs or take the signs off as the law is no turn on red? really odd
Anonymous wrote:The city needs to adjust the timing of the red lights. The measly amount of green light time that is given to the right-turner is used up by the pedestrians who are crossing at that moment. Then there’s no time left for the poor car to turn right and the car must sit through another cycle of the lights and the whole problem repeats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s stupid. What about left turn on red? Is that gone too?
That was never legal in DC. The law on left turns on red vary from state to state, and most states allow it, but DC never allowed it.
Anonymous wrote:That’s stupid. What about left turn on red? Is that gone too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other countries RED means STOP - no turns whatever. Why are Americans any better? Or, are they the only ones in a hurry?
So, it's the foreigners' fault! Damn foreigners! Go back to your countries! Or face deportation by Donald Shmump.
It was introduced as a fuel saving measure. It saves time and fuel, but the problem is dumb people, both drivers and pedestrians.
Right turn on red was a test for our society. Are you able to follow the rule? Do you actually come to a stop before turning? (No) Will you yield to cars or pedestrians that have the right of way? (No)
Well, we failed and they took it away.
It's frustrating because I am a rigid rule follower when it comes to driving (Prius alert!) but like to get where I'm going so I'm annoyed when right on red is not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In other countries RED means STOP - no turns whatever. Why are Americans any better? Or, are they the only ones in a hurry?
So, it's the foreigners' fault! Damn foreigners! Go back to your countries! Or face deportation by Donald Shmump.
It was introduced as a fuel saving measure. It saves time and fuel, but the problem is dumb people, both drivers and pedestrians.
Anonymous wrote:Now hopefully Peds don’t walk when it says don’t in the crosswalks
Anonymous wrote:It was originally introduced to save gas. So, I guess we don’t need to do that anymore?