^second this.
Also, when did it become a thing to stop just in front of the ASL line. We're talking only by a wheel or half bike length so not to make any actual difference to pulling away when lights change?
I sometimes do this when their is some kinda of wagon behind, just to be double fucking sure I am not in the "right under their nose" blind spot.
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^second this.
Also, when did it become a thing to stop just in front of the ASL line. We're talking only by a wheel or half bike length so not to make any actual difference to pulling away when lights change?