SS MAYFLOAT
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- May 17, 2001
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A week ago, I was sitting at a busy intersection controlled by a light. I was in the right hand lane behind one car before the light. This lane was for right turn or straight through the intersection. The lane to my left was the left turn lane. It had a line of cars waiting for the light to change.
As I was sitting there for the light, I noticed the guy in front of me was busy working his fingers on his phone not paying attention to the light. Then I heard a horn blow from oncoming traffic from the other direction. It was a co-worker going by that blew his horn at me. Then I noticed the guy in front of me throwing his hand up flips me off and goes through the red light. He must have thought that I blew the horn and it was ok to go. He was lucky as there apparently was red lights for everyone through the transistion for the next cycle of lights. He made it through without incident. But if he had got hit, who would be at fault? I say it would be him as he was in control and did not confirm ALL conditions were clear to go.
As I was sitting there for the light, I noticed the guy in front of me was busy working his fingers on his phone not paying attention to the light. Then I heard a horn blow from oncoming traffic from the other direction. It was a co-worker going by that blew his horn at me. Then I noticed the guy in front of me throwing his hand up flips me off and goes through the red light. He must have thought that I blew the horn and it was ok to go. He was lucky as there apparently was red lights for everyone through the transistion for the next cycle of lights. He made it through without incident. But if he had got hit, who would be at fault? I say it would be him as he was in control and did not confirm ALL conditions were clear to go.