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04-01-2013, 06:22 PM | #91 | ||
Boss 335
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So why don't they have countdown timers above traffic lights, so drivers can anticipate whether the green light is going to turn yellow.
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04-01-2013, 06:39 PM | #92 | ||
Think Heavy..
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The ultimate question, whats the definition of " If safe to do so"...
Also, who deems it so or not, and based on what.. Clearly it's common sense for most of us..
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04-01-2013, 06:41 PM | #93 | ||
moderator ford coupe club
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i think the ultimate question is why do people insist on running yellows when they are 2nd in line
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04-01-2013, 07:10 PM | #94 | |||
BLUE OVAL INC.
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@60k the 35mtrs would be covered in 2 seconds, this situation would not be considered as running the amber. If both car were 45 mtrs short of the line, the extra second would allow that both could stop safely and should do so if they are paying attention to the stale green and prepared to stop. In there lies the problem, most people approach an intersection without a care for caution. The correct procedure for approaching an intersection is to be prepared to stop, head check for emergency services vehicles or red light runners, and at 40mtrs, continue through. The preferred method is stereo cranked, iphone on lap, the occasional glance upward and hope to beat the red should you miss the change to yellow. |
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04-01-2013, 07:27 PM | #95 | ||||
BLUE OVAL INC.
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I had an old shuffler step out infront of me recently from behind a stobie pole, fully loaded and less than 50mtrs from a set of lights, luckily i was already preparing to stop should my light go amber and had my brake covered, he lived and my freight arrived intact. Regardless, if that situation were to occur, both the police and insurance company would find you guilty of failing to leave enough braking room. Yes the parents should be more responsible, yes the kid shouldnt be on the road, but above all that, there would be no collision if a safe gap was given. This is the same scenario as a set of lights, if you run up the **** of a car which brakes suddenly to stop at an amber light, you are at fault for failing to follow at a safe distance. You cant blame the lights or the law. Quote:
When i learnt to drive my father always said to tap the brake prior to approaching lights or an intersection which i may have to stop or giveway at just to make sure there was peddle pressure. Yes it was an old school instinct left over from from the days of agricultural cars, but it also instilled a sense of caution on approaching intersections. How often do you see this today, very rarely, most people just take for granted that when they need to stop the brake will be there for them. I have a saying, 'it doesnt matter wether your right or wrong in an accident, they hurt either way'. |
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