Does the 'bike lane on the pavement' marking on the left mean that bikes can hop onto the pavement and ignore the light if turning left?
Seen others do it but assumed they were RLJing. Realised I don't know what that type of road marking means.
The shared use path isn't controlled by the lights, so I'd say go for it.
@snottyotter started
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Does the 'bike lane on the pavement' marking on the left mean that bikes can hop onto the pavement and ignore the light if turning left?
Seen others do it but assumed they were RLJing.
Realised I don't know what that type of road marking means.