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Old 12-07-2016, 01:31 PM   #30
STEALTHY
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Default Re: Deciphering a Red-Light Offense

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Originally Posted by Tassie f100 View Post
Bit off track I know but I have often wonderered if you stop at a red light,check that the intersection is clear then drive through, have you commited an offence as you did stop at a red light
You'll still get the fine for disobeying traffic signal. The law is something like "must not enter intersection on red light"

VIC drivers are the worst for this. They'll slowly roll through until they're almost getting t boned by the cross traffic, yet dont realise they've actualy broken the law, and should have just plowed through at the speed limit at the start of the cycle.

Alot of the time, they dont even go when it changes to green cause they're too busy looking right to make sure they're not gonna get hit lol
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