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Apparently I was moving too early. To be fair, I do try and push off as soon as the lights hit Amber if there's no peds in the road to get ahead of the cars and bikes pulling off from the lights. But that's my call, whatever, hey ho, the guy can track stand so I'll salute him.
Except of course that they don't "turn amber". The red light stays on and the amber one joins it. the red light prevails. Jumping a red and amber is jumping a red. The idea of the change is to allow you to prepare to move and to allow the road to clear. am sure that if you follow the rather simple rules of the road, you will reduce the number of people who try to educate you.
Isn't that when most people start to move at traffic lights?