@@JS-ch1hkthat's not what I mean. Here in Australia a right turn is across oncoming traffic, so there is usually an arrow to control this movement. You've got a green right turn arrow, people are going through. It changes to amber then red, but very often people will push through it even though it's just gone red. But when going straight on through a standard light, most people just stop on the amber light. For some reason people push through a right turn arrow like it's nothing, then treat the normal light like it's life or death. Why?
I'm surprised any of these ( CLOWNS ) are allowed to retain there plastic privilege ( DRIVERS LICENCE ) in there wallets/purses. How are these people allowed to drive everyday the same, Surely they realise the shit they do everyday is dangerous. I say cancel there LICENCE forever, forget them they can walk or use public transport.