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this post was submitted on 03 Oct 2024
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You can even turn left on a red if it's from or into a one-way street. I think that is state specific though
Don’t you mean “from AND into”?
No I don't. You can turn left on a red from a two-way into a one-way in Oregon and Washington. When I went to school on the east coast the locals informed me that it's not true everywhere.
Yikes!
It's pretty much everywhere except for NYC and Montreal Island.
From OR onto?
I'm just imagining someone making a left from a one-way onto a two-way, and it seems like it would be a very bad idea in that situation?
Aww c'mon, I was gonna deliver this in a much more conspiratorial tone!