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  2. Rules for traffic lights - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions (such as New York City), [citation needed] there are ordinances or by-laws against "gridlocking".A motorist entering an intersection (even if on a green light) but unable to proceed and who gets stranded in the intersection (when traffic ahead fails to proceed), and who remains after the light turns red (thus blocking traffic from other directions) may be cited.

  3. Traffic light - Wikipedia

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    Traffic lights, traffic signals, or ... the fine for crossing a red light if caught is as of 2019 between €5 and €10. ... A mechanic accidentally pressed the ...

  4. If a red traffic light never turns green, can you run it ...

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    “If, after coming to a full stop, light malfunctions and does not change, the driver should check to make certain that the intersection is clear of any traffic and proceed with caution,” she said.

  5. Non-detection at traffic lights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, these lights sometimes do not detect smaller vehicles such as bikes or motorcycles. Traffic lights that do not service traffic due to non-detection may not meet the federal legal definition adopted by most states for a traffic control signal, which is any device "by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed".

  6. How Do You Know If a Red Light Camera Caught You? - AOL

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    The post How Do You Know If a Red Light Camera Caught You? appeared first on Reader's Digest. Here's how they really work—and how you'll find out if you've run afoul of one. (Please drive safely!)

  7. Officer fired after accidentally shooting driver during ... - AOL

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    A Florida police officer has been fired after she accidentally shot a driver with his own gun during a traffic stop. ... stopped driver Jason Arrington for running a red light around 5:10 p.m. on ...

  8. Uncontrolled intersection - Wikipedia

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    An uncontrolled intersection in suburban Melbourne, Australia. At uncontrolled 4-way intersections, the common rules are: . give way to traffic approaching from the passenger's side (i.e. from the right in countries that drive on the right-hand side, a rule known as priority to the right, and vice versa) [citation needed]

  9. Traffic signal preemption - Wikipedia

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    Traffic signal preemption (also called traffic signal prioritisation) is a system that allows an operator to override the normal operation of traffic lights.The most common use of these systems manipulates traffic signals in the path of an emergency vehicle, halting conflicting traffic and allowing the emergency vehicle right-of-way, thereby reducing response times and enhancing traffic safety.