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"Ian F." wrote in message
... "Daniel Barlow" wrote in message ... Seems pretty clear cut to me. Unless the vehicle is too close to be stopped safely, it's the same offence as going through on red. I can still hear my driving instructor from 40 years ago saying "Amber. Means. Stop!" Or more accurately "stop if you can and it's safe to do so". If you want amber to be treated as stop, then what light do you want to use as the several-second warning that the lights are going to change from green to amber? |
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