ok to move off this RLJers.
In the US cars coming to a junction with the intention of turning right dont have to wait at the red lights. Well that makes sense if you are in a car right, but a bike is much less likely to be seen in low light conditions and especially by eyes that are yet (hopefully) not used to looking out for bikes (Non-NY american). So if you are riding the bike going at your good commuting pace and come to a junction and you have green light, would u move to the inner lane? Whats the chance of not being seen? For cycling i can only see this law being annoying when i move over to LA next year.
ok to move off this RLJers.
In the US cars coming to a junction with the intention of turning right dont have to wait at the red lights. Well that makes sense if you are in a car right, but a bike is much less likely to be seen in low light conditions and especially by eyes that are yet (hopefully) not used to looking out for bikes (Non-NY american). So if you are riding the bike going at your good commuting pace and come to a junction and you have green light, would u move to the inner lane? Whats the chance of not being seen? For cycling i can only see this law being annoying when i move over to LA next year.