It is a tricky situation, especially if you're filtering up to the ASL box on the inside of stationary vehicles, and the lights goes green. I usually stop where I am and let cars pass, but there's been times when I reach the ASL just as the light goes green and the driver of the car in front of the queue is with it and pulls out quickly.
Dunno what's best practice in theses situations?
if i dont know the phasing of the lights or i'm not sure how long they've been red I tend to filter until i find a bike sized gap in the traffic and stop there, not necessarily in primary but such that the car behind has full visibility of me if i'm near the kerb
it's fantastic how angry it makes the mamils on cs7 when they want to rlj and you stop 3 cars back. #doublewin
if i dont know the phasing of the lights or i'm not sure how long they've been red I tend to filter until i find a bike sized gap in the traffic and stop there, not necessarily in primary but such that the car behind has full visibility of me if i'm near the kerb
it's fantastic how angry it makes the mamils on cs7 when they want to rlj and you stop 3 cars back. #doublewin