lazybloke
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If the lights are red, the traffic is gridlocked, then why shouldn't a cyclist go in red? Similarly, it no pedestrians are crossing, and you don't cause a nuisance to other drivers, why shouldn't you go?
If we can't push the boundaries, how will the Idaho stop ever make it to the UK?
I agree that UK law creates scenarios (as you've described) where we end up waiting for absolutely no purpose. It's frustrating.
A change in the law (eg some form of Idaho Stop) could be beneficial by aiding traffic flow and improving cyclist safety; I'm in full support.
But I suspect many RLJers do it only for reasons of impatience, and I feel very uneasy when people advocate breaking the law. It may well be effective (in the long term) in bringing about change, but it isn't the only way to do so.