I saw someone turn left on a red light this morning. The light to go straight was green. The arrow to turn left was red. It was clear so they went anyway.
Cheers Baz.
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I saw someone turn left on a red light this morning. The light to go straight was green. The arrow to turn left was red. It was clear so they went anyway.
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		Hi PR. It was probably red to turn left as some loony pedestrian had pressed the cross button and then walked anyway. Runners/joggers are notorious for doing this. Thoughtless mindless actions done purely to annoy motorists.....
AlanH.
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						Pressing the "cross" button on lights used to be a fun thing for young Sunday Times paper sellers in Perth on a Saturday. They did it of course to try and boost sales but boy did it annoy us cab drivers cruising looking for jobs.Nothing like sitting there waiting for the lights to change and getting round the corner and another cab that crossed the front of you is picking up someone you could have had in the cab!
I'll give most pedestrians the benefit of the doubt but I reckon most of the jogging lot do it deliberately.......
AlanH.
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						Yep , it is a great conspiracy against the motorist , but the Donald has plans for them too!
Or the ultimate.......
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