Do you stop at lights? Are there exceptions
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Do you stop at lights? Are there exceptions
Postby lammy » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:03 am
Myself I ALWAYS now stop at cross junctions with lights. I have to admit I didn't in the past but looking back this is madness, too many cars coming from too many directions plus pedestrians a recipe for a crash.
However I do now go through on side T junctions (below if there are no cars coming from the right hand side. And in some circumstances if there is a wide bike lane going through the junction I will still go through even if there are cars turning right as I feel there is enough road and I am not in danger. (I do pay close attention to pedestrians in these circumstances and stop if there are any at the lights (I nearly took a couple out in the past and those close call incidents make u think twice I reckon.)
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I wonder if my safety compass is wrong here and I should stop at all lights? Whats your opinion? What do you do? What are your exceptions?
I also drive a car when its raining to work, but when on my bike ''genuinely'' I am 1000% more aware of the traffic and pedestrians around me. Always looking over my shoulder at road junctions, intersections, roundabouts etc. to the point of paranoia.
Perhaps people car drivers think I am crazy when I run the lights, but to me I only do it when its safe for me to do so. You can definitely be 'dead right' these days its a jungle out there for cyclists, just dont wanna be labelled as one of them crazy ones I suppose.
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Re: Do you stop at lights? Are there exceptions
Postby gossy » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:06 am
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Postby lammy » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:11 am
No your absolutely right of course, but I dont have my own dedicated cycle lane when I am driving my car. I suppose that gives it the illusion of being safer perhaps?gossy wrote:Simple answer.......... Do you drive through the same intersection with your car when the lights are RED?
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Postby vander » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:15 am
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Postby Mrfenejeans » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:31 am
+1vander wrote:Only time I go through is at 5am when my bike doesnt trigger the change in lights.
I make a point of stopping not only because its breaking the road rules, but also because I feel it shows the drivers around me that "Hey I'm a cyclist, but i obey the same rules as you".
No you have your own dedicated Motor vehicle lane, which if you can't see a car coming does it make it OK to run the light? There could always be a cyclist coming through that set of lights, that you don't see who intends to come on to your dedicated cycle lane.lammy wrote:No your absolutely right of course, but I dont have my own dedicated cycle lane when I am driving my car...
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Postby GraemeL » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:34 am
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Re: Do you stop at lights? Are there exceptions
Postby lammy » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:35 am
With respect, regardless of the time of day, or the circumstance you have and exception also.vander wrote:Only time I go through is at 5am when my bike doesnt trigger the change in lights. Otherwise as above I wouldnt do it in a car so I dont do it on my bike, I want cars to respect riders on the road and running reds is not the way to earn it.
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Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:38 am
+1. I bet I know one of the intersections you're talking about, Vander. When the lights don't change, the lights can be considered "malfunctioning" and the correct thing to do is to stop, then proceed when appropriate.vander wrote:Only time I go through is at 5am when my bike doesnt trigger the change in lights. Otherwise as above I wouldnt do it in a car so I dont do it on my bike, I want cars to respect riders on the road and running reds is not the way to earn it.
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Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:43 am
No there are exceptions. Also, given Vander's recent argument with a car (driver's fault, not his), I suspect he is more careful about riding than most people are.lammy wrote:With respect, regardless of the time of day, or the circumstance you have and exception also.vander wrote:Only time I go through is at 5am when my bike doesnt trigger the change in lights. Otherwise as above I wouldnt do it in a car so I dont do it on my bike, I want cars to respect riders on the road and running reds is not the way to earn it.
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Postby HelmutHerr » Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:52 am
Then, of course, someone leans out of a taxi to give me a serve about dangerous bloody cyclists not obeying the bloody law, while the rest of the drivers are nodding and staring daggers at me.
What gave me the rages more than copping flak for someone else's drooling stupidity was the way the bike twit just broke the law with a complete sense of entitlement, like the laws of the road (and physics) don't apply to Serious Cyclists.
Grr. Argh.
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Postby boss » Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:16 pm
For the "you're setting a bad example" slash "you're giving us a bad name" types - if I don't do it, some other cyclist will, get off my case!
Drivers, well at least some of them, are going to be jerks to us regardless of how well behaved we are. We're the minority, easy targets.
If I'm ever called out by a driver (which has probably happened twice) they soon shut up after I ask them if they've ever broken the speed limit before.
And actually I have a funny story, once I ran a red light (8pm, no cars except for a couple waiting for the lights and a cyclist heading the same way as me). I heard some noise behind me, turned around, couldn't see much so passed it off as nothing. About a kay or two up the street I've got this older gentleman hoons up right next to me, yelling quite aggressively at me with the "bad name" type argument, to which I gave him a few wise words (spiced with a immature remark about how his phsyique spiced with form fitting lycra was probably more effective in giving us a bad name), he went red, kept yelling, this went back and forth for a while up the road. I guess he got tired of my discussion points, so then proceeded to try and run me off the road... I hopped up the gutter, got mad, realised what had just happened and started chasing the old fella! He caught a gap across a main road and I never saw him again. Since this happened on my commute, I was hoping to see him again to inform him how running other cyclists off the road isn't exactly setting the best example either.
I probably shouldn't have insulted the guy but I'm not sure what response one expects when aggressively yelling (and it was reasonably aggressive) at someone they don't know about a fairly inconsequential traffic infringement. Leave that stuff to the police and focus on things you can control!
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Postby HelmutHerr » Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:25 pm
Sounds like this.jimboss wrote:For the "you're setting a bad example" slash "you're giving us a bad name" types - if I don't do it, some other cyclist will, get off my case!
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Postby damhooligan » Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:31 pm
Not really that simple.gossy wrote:Simple answer.......... Do you drive through the same intersection with your car when the lights are RED?
Most traffic lights are designed for motorised traffic.
A bike is not a car...
No comparison there
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Postby bychosis » Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:51 pm
Nice link. I am becoming better at stopping at reds etc. I'm not perfect, but realize that when I cycle on the roads and wether I like it or not my actions affect the way motorists respond to cyclists everywhere.HelmutHerr wrote:Sounds like this.jimboss wrote:For the "you're setting a bad example" slash "you're giving us a bad name" types - if I don't do it, some other cyclist will, get off my case!
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Postby Pushy » Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:58 pm
Makes for interesting readingdamhooligan wrote:Not really that simple.gossy wrote:Simple answer.......... Do you drive through the same intersection with your car when the lights are RED?
Most traffic lights are designed for motorised traffic.
A bike is not a car...
No comparison there
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Postby human909 » Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:59 pm
Exactly. A pedestrian isn't a car either. Thats why the vast majority of pedestrians I see regularly ignore red pedestrian lights.damhooligan wrote:Not really that simple.
Most traffic lights are designed for motorised traffic.
A bike is not a car...
No comparison there
There is no such road rule.bigfriendlyvegan wrote:When the lights don't change, the lights can be considered "malfunctioning" and the correct thing to do is to stop, then proceed when appropriate.
What risk? It is far more risky to blindly follow what the lights say than to ignore lights completely and proceed when it is safe.GraemeL wrote:I always stop at all lights, it is just not worth the risk and besides, I like my body the way it is.
The vast majority of the time I simply stop for red lights but I honestly feel ridiculous waiting for a red light at an empty intersection. It is an inefficient waste of time. The "risk" of me running a red light at an empty intersection is negligible. There is far more objective risk riding straight in a typical bike lane next to parked cars.
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Postby boss » Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:08 pm
That was tongue in cheek. I don't have an excuse, I don't feel the need for one. Just being honest about my behaviour on the road.Oxford wrote: Thought I'd heard the best of the excuses until this gem:as if that somehow justifies breaking the law.if I don't do it, some other cyclist will, get off my case!
In my opinion it's a personal decision, it doesn't affect anyone else - I don't accept the 'making us look bad' argument. You can put that argument to me until you're blue in the face and my opinion and behaviour won't change.
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Postby jasonc » Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:13 pm
In QLD we're allowed on the footpaths. I do my best to obey the pedestrian lights but if the traffic lights are green, I'll go.
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Postby humanbeing » Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:18 pm
As a road bike rider and lycra wearer when I'm exercising, not commuting, I stop at red lights and go on green. The only exception being the pre dawn failure of the light to change for me in which case I'll proceed very cautiously but always stopping first.HelmutHerr wrote:Commuting home yesterday, stopped at the lights around 5.30 and the intersection busy as hell, and a guy on a road bike zooms straight through the red light at full speed.
Then, of course, someone leans out of a taxi to give me a serve about dangerous bloody cyclists not obeying the bloody law, while the rest of the drivers are nodding and staring daggers at me.
What gave me the rages more than copping flak for someone else's drooling stupidity was the way the bike twit just broke the law with a complete sense of entitlement, like the laws of the road (and physics) don't apply to Serious Cyclists.
Grr. Argh.
Entitled cyclists frustrate me too I ride a "road" bike on the road so I obey the "road" rules.
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Postby bigfriendlyvegan » Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:23 pm
I didn't say there was a road rule covering it, I'm just applying common sense. If you come up to a set of lights and the lights DON'T trigger, you could be sitting there, literally, for hours. It's just being sensible to run them.human909 wrote:There is no such road rule.bigfriendlyvegan wrote:When the lights don't change, the lights can be considered "malfunctioning" and the correct thing to do is to stop, then proceed when appropriate.
The law is there to deal with MOST situations, it can't deal with all of them.
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Re: Do you stop at lights? Are there exceptions
Postby human909 » Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:26 pm
Interestingly I treat all intersections the same way as I treat a STOP sign even if there is a GREEN light or a continuing road. I look for and give way to all traffic that is on an intersecting path to mine. Behaving in any other way is liable to get your hurt, not running red lights.Lukeyboy wrote:They are in areas where there is no traffic around these times so I treat the lights as a stop sign.
(Occasionally, if I am confident the speeds are low and that I can safely bail or stop, I will continue if they are required to give way to me. This is to drive home the point to the to the offending motorist. Multiple times I've had to stop in the middle of a round about and stare down the car that fails to give way. Most of the time they stop half into the intersection.)
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