Around here most have those sensor thingies looking down on you from above the stoplights. Many times it won't trigger when I pull up, but will almost always recognize when I flip my brights a couple times. I'm still pretty much SOL when it's just that magnetic strip in the road though.
Ad Widget
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
For the Minnesota riders:
MINNESOTA RED LIGHT LAW
Sec. 42. Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 169.06, is amended by adding a subdivision to read: Subd. 9. [AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE RELATING TO UNCHANGING TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL.]
(a) A person operating a motorcycle who violates subdivision 4 by entering or crossing an intersection controlled by a traffic-control signal against a red light has an affirmative defense to that charge if the person establishes all of the following conditions:
(1) the motorcycle has been brought to a complete stop;
(2) the traffic-control signal continues to show a red light for an unreasonable time;
(3) the traffic-control signal is apparently malfunctioning or, if programmed or engineered to change to a green light only after detecting the approach of a motor vehicle, the signal has apparently failed to detect the arrival of the motorcycle; and
(4) no motor vehicle or person is approaching on the street or highway to be crossed or entered or is so far away from the intersection that it does not constitute an immediate hazard.
(b) The affirmative defense in this subdivision applies only to a violation for entering or crossing an intersection controlled by a traffic-control signal against a red light and does not provide a defense to any other civil or criminal action.
Comment
-
My MSF instructor told us a story about him being stuck at a red left turn for six full cycles because there was a cop parked on the road he wanted to turn onto.
And he couldn't get off his bike to push the pedestrian button because that's actually some sort of illegal parking.
So, he waited the six cycles and then finally turned. The cop pulled him over and asked for his license.
Then the cop returned his license, stuck out his hand, and said "I just wanted to shake the hand of rider who would wait through six light cycles before making that turn."
So there are definitely the ones who get it.
Comment
-
Originally posted by pronator View PostMy MSF instructor told us a story about him being stuck at a red left turn for six full cycles because there was a cop parked on the road he wanted to turn onto.
And he couldn't get off his bike to push the pedestrian button because that's actually some sort of illegal parking.
So, he waited the six cycles and then finally turned. The cop pulled him over and asked for his license.
Then the cop returned his license, stuck out his hand, and said "I just wanted to shake the hand of rider who would wait through six light cycles before making that turn."
So there are definitely the ones who get it.
Comment
Comment