Brendan Burgess
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This junction?
so making a ten meter turn can take thirty seconds,you could begin a turn in green and not have fully completed it by the switch back to red and thus technically broken a red
people drive out of school grounds or shopping center car parks every day,other motorist's show good will and let them out ,this is what happened here
Technically I may have broken a red light
if I did make the manuvure during a switch in the colour of the lights , obviously video footage would convict me but I firmly believe this did not happen
I don't recall breaking a light but it's technically possible
when I exited the light was green
That's the only exit from Dunnes Stores onto the Headford Road that I can see on Google Maps.I doubt if that is it. How could he start in green and still be travelling in red?
The guard lied about an oncoming motorist having to stop suddenly, people drive out of school grounds or shopping center car parks every day,other motorist's show good will and let them out ,this is what happened here
So, you were stopped at a red exiting Dunnes, the main road had green but the traffic was bumper to bumper, somebody on the main road flashed you to proceed which you did and in doing so broke the red light? Is that it?,I was five minutes waiting at the lights ,at no time was the traffic on headford road whizzing along,even when green on headford road ( thus red in Dunnes car park) , the pace of traffic was snail like
And also what did the Garda do exactly? I presume that they issued a fixed charge penalty notice and points (€80/2 points?) for careless driving but it's not totally clear from the thread three pages in...And can you tell us exactly what happened.
....they would have a clean licence and no need to be annoying others with their law breaking antics over the weekendif every motorist in Galway abided by the moralizing prigs on this site...
That's something that I was wondering about too...Actually just looked again and there is also a bike lane. So even if the vehicle traffic was at a standstill, there could have been a fast moving cyclist coming up that lane.
There is no offence in Irish legislation of flashing your headlights. Flashing is permitted as a visual warning to alert others of your presence, you could potentially be charged for causing a hazard to other drivers if you were deemed to be misusing them.The bit about a motorist on the headford road flashing lights is ironic considering that's technically an offence , by flashing the lights ,you are complicit in deviating from the letter of the law
Based on this and your other comments in this thread, it sounds as if there's not a lot holding you here. From my perspective, feel free to jog on; there's no red light or yellow hatched junction blocking your exit.It's hardly wonder this site has about as much footfall as a LADA car dealership in 2024 when every thread is a pious display of finger wagging, carry on though, it's obviously pleasing to the Uber self satisfied gold club members
If that's how you want to characterise people simply trying to understand what is a very confusing situation that seems to be poorly explained, then so be it.Last comment as the whole thread has descended into a priggish pile on from the usual holier than thou house regulars VIP section
Good job we have your 2000+ posts to keep it going so? Even if it was already moribund several years ago...It's hardly wonder this site has about as much footfall as a LADA car dealership in 2024 when every thread is a pious display of finger wagging, carry on though, it's obviously pleasing to the Uber self satisfied gold club members
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I dunno, if they were available here, I reckon this would be pretty popular in Ireland.this site has about as much footfall as a LADA car dealership in 2024
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