Cobra Jet
Well-Known Member
Depends on if it is an intersection with a metered light or just one with signs. If it's a metered light and there's witnesses, then the offender who blew the light will be cited and be responsible for the cause of the accident..
Essentially, if at a metered intersection you had the green light, there really shouldn't be the possibility of you t-boning anyone unless you went off course OR the other driver went through their red.
The other varying factor is your state laws... some states have a "you have to be in control of your vehicle at all times" ideology even if it's a metered intersection with traffic signals; if the light turns green, doesn't mean it's always 100% safe to "go"...
If folks are constantly blowing a specific red light in your area where you feel it's putting you and others at risk, definitely call the local PD and tell them they need to set up some guys over there. Tell them to put unmarked units there. Once the public sees they're cracking down and won't know "when" the area is being watched with unmarked units, the message will get through.
Essentially, if at a metered intersection you had the green light, there really shouldn't be the possibility of you t-boning anyone unless you went off course OR the other driver went through their red.
The other varying factor is your state laws... some states have a "you have to be in control of your vehicle at all times" ideology even if it's a metered intersection with traffic signals; if the light turns green, doesn't mean it's always 100% safe to "go"...
If folks are constantly blowing a specific red light in your area where you feel it's putting you and others at risk, definitely call the local PD and tell them they need to set up some guys over there. Tell them to put unmarked units there. Once the public sees they're cracking down and won't know "when" the area is being watched with unmarked units, the message will get through.
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