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Ok this is a poll to see how many do illegal actions. THis one will be goin thru a red light. I have only given two options cos in the face of the law there is only two out comes. However this is only if you ran it on perpose not because u had not enought time to stop from the light changing to quick.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Newcastle
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I voted yes. i dont do it all the time, but yes I do it. A lot of the time is when the light is yellow and I floor it, which is running the light.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: In a parallel universe
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Nope, never and a couple of times I've actually gotten off my bike and WALKED across the pedestrian crossing.
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i have to say i am surprised with the result so far.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Huntingdale, Perth W.A.
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I also voted yes however I normally dont. Having said that I will run a yellow and will go through a red when I can see it is completely safe or the pads for the lights havent registered me and I have waited a couple of changes of lights when waiting to turn right for example.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Canberra
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I did vote no, but that is with one exception.
The set of lights at the end of my street will not register my bike and at 0600 in the morning when I am the only sole on the road I am left with no choice but to nip through them. ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Australia
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I'll run a red early in the morn at certain lights where they stay red until a car pulls up. Otherwise it doesn't hurt to wait a little.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Melbourne
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I voted no, but there's a right turn arrow nearby that I've run cos it doesn't seem to register... early morning, noone around and I got sick of sitting there after a few changes.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ashfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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I often ride really early in the morning. The problem of red lights that don't detect bikes is common on my routes. Sometimes that can be fixed by pushing a pedrestian button.
Bunches don't like been broken up either. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Sounds like a lot of "no" votes should have been "yes"...
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Canberra
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If the question was taken literately, then you are quite right, I think that the way people are interpreting the question is whether you treat running a red light as a normal occurrence rather then an exception. The red light in the morning is the only one I will go through as I have no choice. There is no alternate route, no pedestrian crossing and a great deal of time between cars. Even the bunches I ride with stop at lights and I wont ride with the bunches that regularly do run the lights on principle. Plus it makes all riders look bad as well as being down right dangerously stupid.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Yep same situation for me, some interesections will sense a cyclist and change, others won't and its unrealistic to wait 5 mins for a car to turn up. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Inner West
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heres a little trick they dont tell you
most lights if they ahve the vehicle register in the road will register cycles just ride along the little line in the pavement (be sure its the one closest to the kerb) also make sure your bike tyres are on the line and presto youll be registered |
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