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Article on Red Lights that Won't Trip
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www.bikebandit.com/community/articles/de...ontent=dead_red_laws
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jakedude wrote: As your article mentions, Washington State, where I live, just recently passed a dead red law for motorcyclists. You are supposed to wait one light cycle before going on red. Many traffic lights in my area however don't have a cycle. For example a minor arterial that cross a major arterial will only change the traffic signal when tripped by a vehicle. These intersections have simply become stop and go for motorcyclists. More like a stop sign than a stop light. While I think this is fine, folks in cars freak out when you go on red. i know many people who are afraid of motorcycles when driving. This fear, I believe, contributes to crashes.
That's funny! If the traffic lights went through the normal cycle wouldn't the light for the bike turn green? So why would a guy on a bike sit through it; just so he could go on when it turned red? :laugh: Ed
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So when it's safe we go and it probably looks bad to some drivers but oh well
We just got the law last year and use it, I'm glad to see Tennessee and North Carolina also have it
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Having ridden hundreds of thousands of miles without incident, I believe it is important to understand both the intentions of all motorists, but also their perception of me. I love riding but I have to do it in a way that is safe for me, and that means managing risk versus reward.
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In the state of Georgia...its been on the house several times and it has not been pass.
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Come to think of it, if most of the sensors work on induction.....I believe that requires the presence of steel. Many newer motorcycles, especially sport bikes, have a lot of plastic and aluminum...I don't think those would trigger a light very easily at all. It's probably an even bigger problem for those riders.
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kaw-a-holic wrote: I was told buy a fellow motorcyclist and traffic engineer in Mesa, AZ that placing your kickstand on the line will often times trigger it. Haven't had the chance to try it myself yet.
I've been trying that for years with my center stand and it "never"works
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That said, I have heard of a couple people using this item as a 'red light hack': www.harborfreight.com/retrieving-magnet-250-lb-pull-36905.html
I have a couple of them, but moved out of IL (which uses inductive sensors) before I had a chance to mount one and try it out.
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