There's a traffic light at a T intersection near here that changes very quickly when a car rolls up to the light from the bottom of the T. If I'm following someone to go straight across, and there's someone in the left turn lane, I'll go 15 mph over the limit if necessary to avoid having to stop when the light turns red when they drive over the sensor in the right hand lane. A couple times I've asked people why they can't stay on their own side of the road, but it's not their fault, oh, no, they programmed the light incorrectly. There used to be a stub of a concrete barrier on the median line there to prevent this, but the autistic screeching made them take it back out again.
There's a traffic light at a T intersection near here that changes very quickly when a car rolls up to the light from the bottom of the T. If I'm following someone to go straight across, and there's someone in the left turn lane, I'll go 15 mph over the limit if necessary to avoid having to stop when the light turns red when they drive over the sensor in the right hand lane. A couple times I've asked people why they can't stay on their own side of the road, but it's not their fault, oh, no, they programmed the light incorrectly. There used to be a stub of a concrete barrier on the median line there to prevent this, but the autistic screeching made them take it back out again.
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