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John Rowland wrote:
The City Of London Police have announced that they will prosecute not only drivers who go through the final stop line when the traffic light is reds, but also drivers who go through the initial stop line before the cycle box. This makes it noticeably harder to stop legally during the amber phase. I don't see how the police can do this without lengthening the amber phase to compensate, but even that doesn't really help. I think the only fair solution is to remove the final stop line - since cyclists have no license plates, the final stop line no longer serves any purpose except to allow the prosecution of drivers who went through the meaningful initial stop line during the amber phase, which will of course increase scamera revenue, at the expense of large amounts of tax revenue when professional drivers lose their licences in droves (drove being the past tense of drive.... hehehe). I assume this is a wind-up.... Unless you can't see either the stop line or the light, (in which case should you be driving?), I don't see how your ability to stop behind the line is altered. Incidentally, I waited immediately behind the cycle box yesterday for the green light for turning right from Silvertown Way to George Street, and after about five minutes the driver behind tapped on my window and informed me that the sensor only activated if I pulled my car forward onto the green box! I assume the 'main' light is a normal green rather than a straight ahead arrow. In which case you can legally cross the 'stop' line and wait in the junction. I know of junction where the loop detector is far in advance of the stop line, so that when vehicles remain behind the stop line they only get min RT and 3 or 4 get through instead of 12+ I also know of a major junction where there is a RT used by significant numbers but there are only 'green arrows' for left and straight ahead with no full green. My reading of HC suggests that you may never turn right at that junction! Jim Chisholm |
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