No respect for traffic lights

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musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
Indiviual difference so you can't really put your thumb on it.
 
Most cyclists I see respect red lights, but generally on every ride through the city I'll see a few cyclists going through red lights. Motorists are generally better at obeying red lights in my experience, though there's at least one busy roundabout I can think of where it's common to see motorists go through a light at speed after it has changed to red.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
It's very mixed in London, from always to amber gambling to only when I really, really, really have to. But, looking at the video, nearly all the cyclists are riding at pedestrian speed so there's no problem. Whereas in London there are a fair number of commuting time triallers with an altogether more athletic road style. I'd say that, of these, most ride pretty much like the rest of the vehicles - amber gambling but generally stopping at a solid red light.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
Most cyclists I see respect red lights, but generally on every ride through the city I'll see a few cyclists going through red lights. Motorists are generally better at obeying red lights in my experience, though there's at least one busy roundabout I can think of where it's common to see motorists go through a light at speed after it has changed to red.
Only because they see less opportunity. I commute early am & find motorists jumping red lights at speed is common place on lights which don't have have cameras.
 
I only saw one cyclist last night and that was me, I stopped at a red at the new farce of junction built to accommodate a new supermarket (which announced last week it isn't starting till next year!). After a minute the van next to me and car behind the van decided it had got sick of waiting and ran the red. That's actually pretty representative of here in general and the only rlj by cyclists I see regularly, is temp ones in the middle of nowhere and I see more car rlj. When I was down south rlj by cyclists was much more prevalent but was that because there was a higher number of casual cyclists.
 
I actually have a friend who for some obscure reason thinks its more dangerous to stop at red lights! Can't quite get my head round that one.
Its a common excuse used, folk spuriously suggest a driver will run into the back of then if they stop or in rlj'ing they place their self outside of traffic and think they are more visible (another spurious one IMO).
 
If there's nothing coming and you're turning off a main road in to a deserted minor road with no-one crossing it, what's the harm in turning left on a red light?
I will also "jump" red lights at roadworks if I can see the other light has gone red holding the traffic. I get ahead of the traffic waiting at my end and more of them will get through as there isn't a queue building up behind me.
Also, technically going over the stop line (so pretending there is an ASL where there isn't one) is jumping the light. But so what? It's safer than sitting in the blind spot of someone or even in front of someone who thinks they've enough time to pass you and then turn left when they haven't.
I would "jump" the lights in 2 of those scenarios in my car to be honest
 

Miquel In De Rain

No Longer Posting
If there's nothing coming and you're turning off a main road in to a deserted minor road with no-one crossing it, what's the harm in turning left on a red light?
I will also "jump" red lights at roadworks if I can see the other light has gone red holding the traffic. I get ahead of the traffic waiting at my end and more of them will get through as there isn't a queue building up behind me.
Also, technically going over the stop line (so pretending there is an ASL where there isn't one) is jumping the light. But so what? It's safer than sitting in the blind spot of someone or even in front of someone who thinks they've enough time to pass you and then turn left when they haven't.
I would "jump" the lights in 2 of those scenarios in my car to be honest

Dont agree with jumping reds but im with you about advanced positioning for the reason of dodgy cars,don't know if im right or wrong though.It's not to gain advantage,because I wait for the lights to change,but alas I dont make it a priority to get to the front anymore.

Those bloody cyclists always going through red lights!

Some of those were shocking.I like the last one with the community officer picking nose.
 
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