I love it when you sit in the rain for 3 minutes, obediently waiting for a walk signal, only to have some jerk who just showed up plow through the crosswalk right when the light changes like it's his god given right.

The fight to may literally be the hill I die on. When drivers are sometimes allowed to turn right on red, then they will always assume they can turn right on red, regardless of any other cues in their environment.

If we truly want people to follow instructions, then those instructions must always be consistent. Red must always mean stop. It cannot be conditional.

@DrTCombs In Canada RTOR still 'requires' stopping first. Is this not the law in the U.S.?

@serial technically, yes, stopping is required. but no one seems to care.

@DrTCombs @serial no one cares in the corner of canada i live in either, they barely slow down

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