jefmcg
Guru
I've noticed when I am driving, if the light turns amber as I am close to the line and I make split second decision on whether to proceed or not and I decide to go ahead, it's almost invariable that the car following me goes through and often the one behind that. And I'm not talking about cars that were so close that I was concerned about be rear ended. It's just that most drivers seem to regard an amber as "green with acceleration"
(this has made me wonder how many drivers would run red lights. I mean, if a cyclist gets to an intersection and there is another cyclist stopped, the second cyclist can still run the red. If a car reaches an intersection and the car in front is stopped, then the second car is stuck, no matter what the driver would do if they could)
(this has made me wonder how many drivers would run red lights. I mean, if a cyclist gets to an intersection and there is another cyclist stopped, the second cyclist can still run the red. If a car reaches an intersection and the car in front is stopped, then the second car is stuck, no matter what the driver would do if they could)