And yet people that aren't you still sometimes get squished.
That'd be (as far as I'm aware) people who are up the left of it as it's moving away or people who move up the left of it as it's indicating left and swinging right to make the turn. If I'm first to a set of lights, I'll almost invariably sit in the middle of the lane, whether it's an ASL or a regular stop line. If I was sitting at the left of a lane and a lorry pulled up right next to me, I'd move forward to place myself ahead of it, technically an RLJ maybe. But I wouldn't then continue across the junction.
That'd be (as far as I'm aware) people who are up the left of it as it's moving away or people who move up the left of it as it's indicating left and swinging right to make the turn. If I'm first to a set of lights, I'll almost invariably sit in the middle of the lane, whether it's an ASL or a regular stop line. If I was sitting at the left of a lane and a lorry pulled up right next to me, I'd move forward to place myself ahead of it, technically an RLJ maybe. But I wouldn't then continue across the junction.