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Date: 2011-04-09 02:07 pm (UTC)Without a car to trigger those lights, they will *never* change.
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Date: 2011-04-09 10:06 pm (UTC)That's the only one I'll run the red on, after I've sat for 5 minutes w/o the option of a green. I'll usually sit for a while first to see if a car will come up and trigger it. But in times of low traffic, that could take a long, long time.
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Date: 2011-04-11 12:03 pm (UTC)But, yes, treating it as a flashing red is the reasonable thing.
As a motorist, and sometimes cyclist, the thing that bugs the crap out of me are cyclists who are so anxious not to lose momentum that they run lights and stop signs without such care.
Ditto those who ride at night without lights - I've seen whole families doing that here in MA.
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Date: 2011-04-09 11:35 pm (UTC)We *are* vehicles, we *do* weigh more than a pedestrian (within certain error bounds), and we do (normally) travel faster than an unaided human.
Here in Oz, the same deal applies, with a handful of specific restrictions (not being allowed on under-speed-limited roads for example), and another handful of specific permissions (e.g. dual-use paths).
Now if *everyone* could just remember this...