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Q: Regarding the red-light cameras used at intersections to catch drivers running red lights, what is the law, precisely? At what point is a driver in violation? Can you continue through if the lig… ...
As D.C. prepares to more than double the number of traffic enforcement cameras, Post readers asked for a primer on yellow lights and pedestrian crossings.
When one light turned yellow, Li at the last minute quickly hit the brakes — and a van behind him slammed into him. “I was in the dilemma zone,” he said. Li wasn’t hurt, but his car was ...
He knew a traffic camera had seen him run a red light, but he also thought the yellow light had turned red too fast. So he returned to the busy intersection and timed it. His findings: 2.7 seconds.
State police answer motorists' questions in Ask a Trooper. This week's subject: Yellow lights, and what you're supposed to do. Have driving questions? Email [email protected] Lt. Rob Davis ...
I’m still getting a lot of response to the columns I did on red-light cameras, and I’ve also been getting questions. Here are some answers to common ones: Q. My friend says there are al… ...
"The yellow change interval was reviewed at all intersections with red light cameras and found to be appropriate," Peters said. As for Nassau : "No yellow times have been shortened," a spokesman said.
If yellow light times were a little more generous, yes, it would slightly slow the flow of traffic, and cities wouldn’t be able to collect as much money from tickets. But too bad, cities! Suck ...