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PA red light law change!

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#1 ·
HARRISBURG — A new Pennsylvania law is giving drivers the green light to run red lights — under certain circumstances.

The bill signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Tom Wolf takes effect Sept. 18. It allows drivers to proceed through red lights if the light has a sensor that appears to be malfunctioning, preventing the light from turning green.

Republican state Rep. Stephen Bloom of Cumberland County introduced the bill at the urging of motorcyclists, though it applies to all vehicles. Motorcycles are sometimes too light to trigger the weight sensors embedded in pavement that prompt lights to change.

Mr. Bloom said a driver must come to a complete stop and make sure it’s safe to continue before running a stalled red light.
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" under certain circumstances"
"if the light has a sensor that appears to be malfunctioning"
"a driver must come to a complete stop and make sure it’s safe to continue before running a stalled red light"

Like it's not bad enough out on the road! Are you freakin' kidding me!!
 
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#33 ·
my pleasure Bill... :)
 
#34 ·
There is a left turn light near my home that never sees me on my bike. Here in Illinois I get to wait for a full cycle then proceed when safe. I don't see the problem really. I always did about the same thing before the law got changed but I used to make an extra check for cops. These days I get to concentrate on the actual traffic situation instead.
 
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