I'd like to take this opportunity to clarify the finer points of the physics
of light... Our trucks are equipped with a blue tinted (mine at least)
upper portion of windsheild.
now, take into consideration if you will a yellow traffic signal... what is
caused by the combination of said colors? *hint* reflect if you will on
the zip-lock bag commercials. Yellow and Blue make _ _ _ _ _ .. YEP!!!!!
GREEN!!! so by my theory, all traffic signals proceed from green to red,
there is NO yellow light.
when in doubt, mash the long pedal ;)
this concludes tonight's portion of Jon Smith School of Higher Performance
Driving.
_______________________
Jon Smith--Raleigh, NC
jon@fast4x4.net
www.fast4x4.net
> "Andy Wittkamper" <truckindak@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >In Indiana it is illegal to ENTER the intersection when the light is
yellow.
>
> That doesn't make sense. The light could turn yellow when you're just
> a few feet from the white line, where it would be impossible to stop
> in time. In North Carolina, it's illegal to enter the intersection
> when the light is red. Entering when yellow is fine, just as long as
> you're past the white line before the light turns red.
>
> Terry Herrin
> 99 FR CC RT
> 14.769 @ 91.43
> Wilmington, NC
> Dakota R/T Club,Executive Board,SE Region
> http://users.isaac.net/therrin/dakota.html
>
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