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The rule of thumb when I was learning how to drive was pull into the intersection under the light (or as close as you could while still seeing it) and wait until you had an opening to turn. At the very worst, as the light turns yellow and the oncoming traffic stops, you can then turn.  
 

What I’m seeing regularly now, is vehicles not even breaching the crosswalk ensuring that they won’t be able to get through the yellow light. Are they teaching it differently now? 

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Pull in. Wait for the red. Turn. 
 

and tell that to the woman who decided to cut off my motorcycle as I was turning right. 
try to hold up off of the ground a 600 lb Harley either no help 🤬

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It’s called claiming the intersection. By law you can do that but I’d say the safer option is not doing that cause you’re in the intersection. More left green arrows would solve having to go claim the intersection 

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I’m a big fan of the people who pull into the intersection and then turn their car to a 45 degree angle, directly in front of oncoming traffic. They’re the true geniuses of the road. 

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I taught driving for years, yes still alive to talk about it. 

You have to check the state. In Idaho I was very surprised to learn capturing the intersection is illegal. California, NY capturing is allowed. 

I think that's very dumb, but I've had to adjust my lifetime habit so as not to get a stupid ticket. 

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1 hour ago, inkman said:

The rule of thumb when I was learning how to drive was pull into the intersection under the light (or as close as you could while still seeing it) and wait until you had an opening to turn. At the very worst, as the light turns yellow and the oncoming traffic stops, you can then turn.  
 

What I’m seeing regularly now, is vehicles not even breaching the crosswalk ensuring that they won’t be able to get through the yellow light. Are they teaching it differently now? 

I've always pulled up under the light and turned on yellow once I ensure the other cars are actually planning on stopping, which has saved me from more than a few accidents when they didn't.

Big pet peeve of mine is the left turn arrows that turn red and they expect you to sit there and wait while there is literally not a car in sight coming the other direction. This happens regularly at the entrance to the 90 off Transit road.

I check for police and then just turn. No time to be waiting for minutes for no reason. Dumbest thing of all time...should always be a blinking yellow in thos situations.

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1 hour ago, inkman said:

The rule of thumb when I was learning how to drive was pull into the intersection under the light (or as close as you could while still seeing it) and wait until you had an opening to turn. At the very worst, as the light turns yellow and the oncoming traffic stops, you can then turn.  
 

What I’m seeing regularly now, is vehicles not even breaching the crosswalk ensuring that they won’t be able to get through the yellow light. Are they teaching it differently now? 

I was taught the same way but too many folks accelerating through “stale” red lights it’s borderline suicidal.  I only do it now if incoming traffic is 200-300 yards away.  I expect everyone to run the light it has become so common now. 

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1 hour ago, inkman said:

The rule of thumb when I was learning how to drive was pull into the intersection under the light (or as close as you could while still seeing it) and wait until you had an opening to turn. At the very worst, as the light turns yellow and the oncoming traffic stops, you can then turn.  
 

What I’m seeing regularly now, is vehicles not even breaching the crosswalk ensuring that they won’t be able to get through the yellow light. Are they teaching it differently now? 

It's how I was taught.

By the way, did you know you can make a left on red if both streets are one-way? My wife didn't believe me.

3 minutes ago, Mr Peabody said:

I was taught the same way but too many folks accelerating through “stale” red lights it’s borderline suicidal.  I only do it now if incoming traffic is 200-300 yards away.  I expect everyone to run the light it has become so common now. 

The light at the intersection of my development and the main drag, You don't dare go on green until the clowns running the red go through first.

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