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  • have we done this? Paris allowing Red Light Jumping
  • amedias
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    In summary, the article titles are a little misleading because it’s not a case of blanket RLJ’ing being allowed, but details in articles below:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33446899

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/recreational-cycling/11728560/Should-cyclists-be-allowed-to-jump-red-lights.html

    jambalaya
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    Right turn on red allowed for cars in some US states, makes sense for bikes in the examples shown in the BBC link

    thomthumb
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    they have this in dunkirk. I only rode through once, late at night, but it seemed sensible, and managable.

    EDIT: sorry not the lights, just the sign to allow it.

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    tonyg2003
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    Turn right on red is allowed almost everywhere in the US. You tend to do it all the time except where you see the “no turning on red” sign. Not too many road cyclists in the US though.

    jambalaya
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    @thom the French have that flashing yellow light which allows you to go through if nothing is coming, often seen at right turns

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