01-Sep-2004, 04:45 AM
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Originally posted by David
Here in California, after stopping at a red traffic light, then making sure that there is no oncoming traffic from our left, we are allowed to make a right turn. It definately speeds up the flow of traffic, and after being in Lancashire for a month, I saw no reason for it not to work over there. Of course, in the UK, it would be a left turn...;-))
This is true, but have you seen the people of Cape Cod Massachusetts try to navigate a roundabout (which is 10 times more effective than right on red), it's a disaster.[8D]
Originally posted by David
Here in California, after stopping at a red traffic light, then making sure that there is no oncoming traffic from our left, we are allowed to make a right turn. It definately speeds up the flow of traffic, and after being in Lancashire for a month, I saw no reason for it not to work over there. Of course, in the UK, it would be a left turn...;-))
This is true, but have you seen the people of Cape Cod Massachusetts try to navigate a roundabout (which is 10 times more effective than right on red), it's a disaster.[8D]

