Nemesis wrote:
What does everyone think of red light cameras? Personally I have far less sympathy with those caught jumping a red than those straying a few mph above the speed limit. However, again I do not like relying on technological enforcement rather than proper police patrols. Which leads me onto asking at what point are these red light cameras set to trigger...
I drove through one today just as the lights went from green to amber, (front wheels hit the stop line just about on the change). Obviously in such a situation you go through, but say if it had been from amber to red would the camera have triggered? Even though trying to stop would be far more dangerous than going through the junction. Basically, does the camera activate the instant the red light comes on or do they have a delay of a second or two?
Also what happens if, for example you are turning right but there are a few cars in front of you halfway across the junction waiting to turn? You could get halfway over the line on green, then have to wait behind the queue until the lights change back to red before you're able to turn. This could mean you do not come into view of the camera until the lights have been on red for a while even though you crossed the line on green.
Well, in the last instance , if there are a few cars waiting to turn right and you're behind them, you shouldn't cross the line until they've turned and you can put yourself in a position in the middle of the junction which allows you to go without potentially jumping a red light. I made this mistake in an artic - once - and boy did I get some stick from crossing traffic! I agree with you about technological enforcement vs proper policing.
I've been meaning to post for a while about what people think of red light jumpers. I ride a bike over 100 miles a week to and from work and, while I will stop at red lights if there's other traffic about, I frequently go through (carefully!) if it's 3am and there's nothing to be seen. The reason is that many lights will not register the presence of a bike, so I can either sit like a spare part getting steadily later for work until a car turns up and changes the lights for me, or I can roll through the red.
The main point is, the official attitude of this site - that road safety is about more than slavish adherence to an arbitrary set of numbers on a sign (and hear, hear) - could also apply to traffic lights. I don't jump lights when there's traffic around because I know it annoys people and it can be dangerous, but at some sets of lights, especially those on roundabouts, a cyclist can hear and see that it would be entirely safe to go through a red light. Possibly safer than waiting for a whole load of traffic to catch up and go through the lights with him or her. Is this another instance of overuse of a once - useful safety feature? Or am I a scruffy lentil - eating, sandal - wearing greenie who doesn't deserve to use the roads

? I may add that I obey traffic laws in every other respect, whatever time of day it is - I have lights, I am considerate and have good road sense. I love to break speed limits on the bike if I can

but no one is perfect! Thoughts on this too please...
Apologies if I've gone a little off topic here - I got a bit carried away. Feel free to move, edit or moderate in any way you see fit.