No, it really isnt. Its applying a stop sign right turn to a red light. Its insanely intuitive.
Arguing the degree of safety of the turn to foot traffic is a completely different conversation to the one people are currently having, where they do not understand the actual physical event being discussed.
That’s a different situation though. A green arrow means you have full right of way to make the turn. Right-on-red is more like a stop sign.
Insanely frustrating how 50+% of this thread is people flatly arguing against a situation they just dont understand.
Not even a disagreement of opinion, just flatly arguing about a topic that has nothing to do with turning right on a red light intersection.
Well, people are arguing cases for different countries in the same thread.
Man, I dont even mean different legal situations. So many people in here dont get what “right on red” means in a physical, moving sense.
Because it’s such a mind-bogglingly stupid concept.
No, it really isnt. Its applying a stop sign right turn to a red light. Its insanely intuitive.
Arguing the degree of safety of the turn to foot traffic is a completely different conversation to the one people are currently having, where they do not understand the actual physical event being discussed.
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