
“NO TURN ON RED” — Apparently Optional in Bismarck?
I know YOU know exactly where this intersection is in Bismarck
I also KNOW that you KNOW that some people refuse to think they have to wait and obey the sign, which is clearly visible - "NO TURN ON RED" - and yet almost every time I get close to this intersection, it doesn't surprise me one bit watching people think they have the right to roll right on past without so much as stopping for more than two seconds.
( SEE ALSO: "I GUARANTEE YOU THIS IS THE HARDEST JOB IN BISMARCK AND MANDAN" )
Here are some "Right turn on red common mistakes and risks" for you
Ok now, maybe some people don't do that on purpose; they might not really be aware of what the clear rules of the road are. I love how simple rvtravel.com puts it "For most of the U.S., right on red is the baseline rule: You may turn right at a red light unless a sign at that intersection expressly forbids it or the signal uses a dedicated red arrow" - I'll give you another reason WHY you need to stop - according to driversed.com "
"RED—A red signal light means STOP.
A right turn can be made against a red light ONLY after you stop and yield to pedestrians and vehicles in your path. DO NOT turn if there is a sign posted for NO TURN ON RED"
So now it's time to confess, are you one of those people who don't wait it out?
You know what it's kind of like? How many times have you come across a red light and there is nobody around in sight? Do you ever stop and then run the light? It's just a matter of following the laws all the way through.
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