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Having stood at some junctions and done a count, I have come to the conclusion that as many motorists who have the opportunity jump red lights as do cyclists. Thing is, once one car stops, the others (generally*) can't then jump it. One cyclist stopping does not affect the ability of others behind going through, since s/he will not block the road completely.
ftr, I've done counts at Cedars Road, Clapham, Amen Corner, Tooting, and Carshalton High St. Merely because I was stood outside waiting for someone.
Cedars Road is an interesting case. Going up past Sainsburys, the ASL is filled with cars on every single cycle of the lights.
ftr, I've done counts at Cedars Road, Clapham, Amen Corner, Tooting, and Carshalton High St. Merely because I was stood outside waiting for someone.
Cedars Road is an interesting case. Going up past Sainsburys, the ASL is filled with cars on every single cycle of the lights.