Yeah, OK. So how do you judge if you can or can’t see the corner safely? Is that your own judgment? Or does every red light have a sign saying you can or cannot make a right? Genuinely curious.
I agree you can safely make a right turn on a red light depending on the local situation, it just sounds like it would be filled with exceptions for safety reasons. Hence the “don’t cross a red light ever” feels much simpler and safer?
There is a sign that says “no right on red” when you aren’t allowed to do it. It really isn’t very complicated.
There are even turns that will have a special cut through at the corner on the right side to make it easier to do, especially in situations where a large number of cars will be wanting to turn right.
I know it sounds potentially dangerous when described, but it really is a very simple driving maneuver to accomplish in practice.
Yeah, OK. So how do you judge if you can or can’t see the corner safely? Is that your own judgment? Or does every red light have a sign saying you can or cannot make a right? Genuinely curious.
I agree you can safely make a right turn on a red light depending on the local situation, it just sounds like it would be filled with exceptions for safety reasons. Hence the “don’t cross a red light ever” feels much simpler and safer?
There is a sign that says “no right on red” when you aren’t allowed to do it. It really isn’t very complicated.
There are even turns that will have a special cut through at the corner on the right side to make it easier to do, especially in situations where a large number of cars will be wanting to turn right.
I know it sounds potentially dangerous when described, but it really is a very simple driving maneuver to accomplish in practice.
Fair enough :)