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re: What are the rules for running red light on a continuing left?
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:04 am to Cold Cous Cous
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:04 am to Cold Cous Cous
It looks like as long as you put your flashers on you'll be ok.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:06 am to Packer
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I think he's saying you take a left at a green light, onto the neutral ground area, but you are immediately met with a red light. Do you wait in the neutral ground area or continue to run the red light.
Exactly. These are all over the place. Here's a map of one over by the West Esplanade canal - the red and green dots and arrows show the lights and flow of traffic.
If you are traveling westbound and turn left (south) you're immediately hit with a red light. Can you treat that red light as a stop sign (which is what I was told) or do you have to wait.

https://imgur.com/a/5y6Z2Th
This post was edited on 4/23/24 at 10:11 am
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:07 am to Cold Cous Cous
He did not word it well but I know exactly what he's talking about. When you were in the left turning lane and it turns green, but the perpendicular light is still red, do you go? I go every single time. You back up traffic if you stop in the neutral ground.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:20 am to Cold Cous Cous
It’s a justification selfish people make for breaking the law
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:21 am to Cold Cous Cous
Only allowed from a one-way street to another one-way street.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:44 am to Cold Cous Cous
no you stop at the red light until it turns green. If you treat it like a stop sign and and cause an accident you will be held 100% at fault
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:50 am to Jsand43
If there is the thick solid white line on the cross street you are turning onto from your original street, you're supposed to stop at that line and wait until you have a green light. It doesn't matter if you had been travelling straight or turning onto that street.
If there is no solid white line, that space is not intended to have cars stopped there, and you should continue the turn when there is no oncoming traffic.
If there is no solid white line, that space is not intended to have cars stopped there, and you should continue the turn when there is no oncoming traffic.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:51 am to pwejr88
I think he’s referring to a situation where he pulls into the intersection when the light is green, but unable to turn cause of oncoming traffic. Then the light turns red, so he “clears the intersection” after oncoming traffic is stopped
I try to avoid doing this especially with my kids in the car, because some arse hole is going to run a red light and smash the back passenger door, where my kids sit. Ain’t worth the risk to save 2 mins. Leave earlier so you aren’t doing this to save 2 mins
I try to avoid doing this especially with my kids in the car, because some arse hole is going to run a red light and smash the back passenger door, where my kids sit. Ain’t worth the risk to save 2 mins. Leave earlier so you aren’t doing this to save 2 mins
This post was edited on 4/23/24 at 10:54 am
Posted on 4/23/24 at 10:59 am to Broke
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Are you one of those frickheads that gets out into the traffic underneath the green light, only for it to turn red and then you go? Like that somehow doesn't make it illegal? Is that what you're talking about?
Because I want to stab those frickers in the neck. You wait at the line like normal people.
I suggest you never go to any major city

Posted on 4/23/24 at 11:46 am to GrammarKnotsi
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It is however LEGAL to turn left at a red light if you are on a one way, turing onto a one way..
Pisses me off so much that people don't understand that.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 11:56 am to cbree88
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To clarify for all the simpleton morons downvoting this, the highway or street you’re turning onto would have to be a one-way)
The road you are on before the turn will also have to be a one way.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:07 pm to crash1211
quote:excellent
crash1211
quote:
The road you are on before the turn will also have to be a one way.
quote:even better... referencing Hwy 24
houma
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:16 pm to CrazyTigerFan
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If there is the thick solid white line on the cross street you are turning onto from your original street, you're supposed to stop at that line and wait until you have a green light. It doesn't matter if you had been travelling straight or turning onto that street.
If there is no solid white line, that space is not intended to have cars stopped there, and you should continue the turn when there is no oncoming traffic.
This, I believe, is the correct answer. It comes down to whether cars are intended to stop in the “cutover” across the median/neutral ground, or whether that cutover functions more like a “wide yellow line.”
If the intersection is designed well, the intent should be fairly clear. For example on North Blvd in downtown BR, it’s obvious that cars turning left are expected to stop in the median. There are white “stop bars” and multiple sets of traffic signals (e.g. one over the median and one at the entrance to the cross street) to make it fairly clear that if you’re turning left, this traffic light still applies to you.
Alternatively, I’ve seen other intersections where the light is intentionally placed directly over the median so that turning drivers don’t really see it. Another tell is that if there’s not room to pull a car into the gap without blocking traffic, the red light probably isn’t intended for you.
I realize Metairie is less obvious sometimes, but using the example that OP posted:

.. I mean, let’s think about this. Let’s say you’re traveling west on W Esplanade and make a left turn there. If the light is red, who else could it possibly be intended to stop?

The cross street doesn’t even continue past Esplanade. The only people the red light could possibly be intended for are folks turning left off of Esplanade. So if you “continue through” that light, yes - you are running a red light.
This post was edited on 4/23/24 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:18 pm to lostinbr
quote:what the frick is this? You’re either going towards the river or the lake
Let’s say you’re traveling west on Esplanade
That’s Metairie not NOLA
This post was edited on 4/23/24 at 12:20 pm
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:20 pm to OysterPoBoy
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a rule of thumb, not a written law.
Good luck getting to turn if you don’t.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:21 pm to Cold Cous Cous
If you’re lake bound on north Carrollton and want to turn left onto City Park Ave, there is a sign saying left turn on green permitted. Is this the traffic maneuver you’re talking about?
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:22 pm to Eightballjacket
quote:on Orleans, too, right?
If you’re lake bound on north Carrollton and want to turn left onto City Park Ave,
I think you mean Orleans
This post was edited on 4/23/24 at 12:25 pm
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:28 pm to GreenRockTiger
quote:
what the frick is this? You’re either going towards the river or the lake
OP is the one who said westbound.

quote:
That’s Metairie not NOLA
Fair point.

Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:29 pm to Cold Cous Cous

This post was edited on 4/25/24 at 8:53 am
Posted on 4/23/24 at 12:33 pm to CrazyTigerFan
quote:Best answer imo.
If there is the thick solid white line on the cross street you are turning onto from your original street, you're supposed to stop at that line and wait until you have a green light. It doesn't matter if you had been travelling straight or turning onto that street.
If there is no solid white line, that space is not intended to have cars stopped there, and you should continue the turn when there is no oncoming traffic.
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