He was giving you his personal moral code on what he personally would enforce. Not all officers think the same, nor enforce the law in the same manner.
No one "wants" to run a red at high speed.
If you have not noticed, over time, the lines have been moved back from the intersection, effectively lengthing the distance you must cover.
The yellow is quicker/shorter, and the red light is longer.
Effectively giving you more distance to cover and less time to do so.
Your attorney will want to know that.....it's possible that in some locations it will be impossible to clear a lengthened intersection in the time available.
There was no significant number of deaths, percentage-wise
taking place before the camera installations. There WILL be a significant amount of revenue generated after their installation. Regardless of all the public relations spinning being done.-Bob
Originally Posted by
komron
i just saw an officer speak about this on the news. he commented on a lot of the rumors going around, one being that you will be cited for not coming to a complete stop before making a right on red. he said as long as youre not blowing through the intersection you wont be cited. people in florida are horrible with red lights. i cant understand why anyone would want to run a red light doing 60mph or whatever, with crossroads of 45mph speed limits. its just begging to be put in a wheelchair for life.