• Allero@lemmy.today
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    13 days ago

    A Wikipedia piece on that very issue to hopefully settle us:

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    Red light prohibits entering the junction, not staying there. There are some rare regional deviations, such as in New York City, but generally staying after red is not a violation - at least as long as the junction is not specially marked by yellow grid.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_for_traffic_lights

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      12 days ago

      Red light prohibits entering the junction, not staying there.

      While true, That kind of talk leads to gridlock as more people enter the intersection expecting to go after the light is red. It also leads to more “stretching the yellow” well into red lights.

      People don’t seem to get the distinction that it’s to allow getting unstuck. It’s not to encourage entering the intersection when you can’t go anywhere (welll … except for some poorly implemented intersections where that’s the only way to turn left)