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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    I would normally stop if I saw it turn amber as long as I thought it would be safe to do so but there's been a few times when I booted it through if I was in a rush or something. As @cupcake; said, some of the traffic lights in Waterford are green for like 5 seconds and then have to wait five minutes so it's hard not to be impatient sometimes lol

    Omg Kelly the ones by Yellow Road are so bad :@
    Yellow road is one of the worst places which I try to avoid at all costs. There are far too many lights and none last long enough to get one car through let alone a few :/

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    You guys drive? Wouldn't even consider owning a car in London - probably wouldn't even make it to the amber traffic light in the first place let alone have a chance to go through it.


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    That was a funny thing I noticed when I moved to Scotland and had already noticed in my visits to London. In the UK, mainly in London, but also here in Edinburgh, people tend to stop when the light goes yellow and just wait for it to go green again. This doesn't happen in Portugal. In Portugal if the light goes yellow it means ''speed up so you make it'' and most of the times what happens if that the cars cross when it's actually already red, so they call it ''toasted yellow'', a nice way to say they did cross with a red light, but had only been red for a second.

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    I'm an amber gambler, impatient! I usually know the lights around so know time between the other lights etc. I'm pretty safe when doing it

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