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In reply to the discussion: Have you noticed people not pulling up to stoplights? [View all]Runningdawg
(4,664 posts)58. Same here
I drive in the R hand lane especially on surface streets as much as possible and leave at least a car length when stopped behind a car so if the SHTF I have a quick way off the road. And I try to never be level with another car in traffic. This isn't new, I pulled up on a drive by at a red light in OKC in 1990. I was damned lucky to have a way out and I learned my lesson. My father taught me as a child not to pull up even with anyone in traffic, keep your doors locked and your windows up enough no one can reach through them or easily toss an object through them. Apparently he learned his lesson on the streets of Tulsa sometime in the 1940's.
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Lol. Really? I didn't know this. I'm from LA, and that'd earn anyone a pack of honks.
Hortensis
Sep 2017
#59
Ticketing cameras were banned in my state. Nothing to do with running a red light,
Thor_MN
Sep 2017
#26
In a sense it appears to impede the flow of traffic which should be a violation.
TexasTowelie
Sep 2017
#15
My biggest pet peeve is people who don't pull in to the intersection when turning left.
Hassin Bin Sober
Sep 2017
#30
This could certainly be one more recent reason for doing this, but I've lived in VA
Nay
Sep 2017
#36
Drivers overall are seeming more likely to run lights or too lazy to signal turns.
BadgerKid
Sep 2017
#34
They also stop 2 or 3 carlengths behind other cars. It's as if they can't really see
Nay
Sep 2017
#35
and not only that......how bout just NOT stopping......no one stops anymore......
a kennedy
Sep 2017
#50