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[–] k0e3@lemmy.ca 2 points 10 hours ago

Kind of a tangent, but what really scares me about the "turn on red" rule is that it's not the same around the globe.

There are so many international drivers here in Japan that turn left at a red light without realizing that's completely illegal. It catches pedestrians completely off guard. I think on Montreal Island you couldn't do this either.

Stopping at a red light when wanting to turn isn't some rare, obscure situation, so people who are travelling have to BE ABSOLUTELY SURE about this rule before they make use of their international lisence.