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The French are shameless; first they stole our national colors, now this. Joel Send a noteboard - 09/11/2011 01:19:47 PM
I think it's a good rule, except when it's combined with a pedestrian crossing which you are then allowed to drive over even when they have a green man. That is just nuts. I know you're supposed to give way, but nobody does.

WE always do, at least, I always yield to peds when making a right on red (or any other time, since they always have the right of way,) and have frequently jogged through a pedestrian crossing because I saw someone waiting to make a right on red. The rule for right on red is that one can only turn if the way is clear: Turning into a pedestrian is no more legal than turning into a parked car, or a lamp post. I cannot say I have ever seen anyone cited for blowing past a pedestrian during a right on red, but also cannot recall seeing anyone do that (though it surely happens occasionally.) However, while I have also never driven in France or Italy, people I know who have consistently say the locals tend to treat traffic regulations as more suggestions than laws. ;)
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Like Button. *NM* - 10/11/2011 11:29:12 PM 767 Views
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*NM* - 08/11/2011 06:26:54 PM 808 Views
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