If I turned left and there was a red light I would stop. No question. Err on the side of safety each and every time.
This is what most people do and it's what I've always done; however, I've never been the first car out so I've always stopped behind others. In practice, given the nature of the location, i.e. rush hour, school zone, kids ...
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- Sat Dec 16, 2017 9:26 am
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Tricky Intersections
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- Thu Dec 14, 2017 12:08 pm
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- Topic: Tricky Intersections
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Re: Tricky Intersections
Thanks for the reply, Zatota. I generally do the same as you. Those markings are very confusing. If I'm passing the school towards Clark I'm usually okay. Drivers turning into St. E sort of make their own rules but if I'm coming in that direction I'm generally passing Clark so I'll be in the right lane anyway. I come in and out of that parking lot ...
- Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:41 am
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: Tricky Intersections
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Tricky Intersections
Hi everyone. There are two intersections that I find myself at quite often and would like some clarification on exactly what is expected. I've attached screenshots of both.
The first is at Steeles Avenue and Jane Street in Toronto/Vaughan. When travelling eastbound on Steeles, there are two lanes. Once passing Jane, there are three lanes. The ...
The first is at Steeles Avenue and Jane Street in Toronto/Vaughan. When travelling eastbound on Steeles, there are two lanes. Once passing Jane, there are three lanes. The ...