• valar@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    This. Yellow means stop if you can (edit: if you can safely)

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      12 days ago

      Yellow means it’s turning red. Beyond that the safest way to treat it is how everyone else in the area treats it. It’s like what I tell my stepson, it’s better to be predictable than right. There’s a lot of dead pedestrians and cyclists that had the right of way.

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        12 days ago

        Agreed that predictability is the priority on the road. But people shouldn’t be expecting everyone to rush through yellows with disregard either.

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          10 days ago

          As a driver should be expecting it, but not upset when they don’t.

          As a pedestrian you have to expect it, and be pleasantly surprised when they do.