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Old 03-07-2015, 01:06 PM   #1
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What's the driving rule? They have a green light.
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What's the driving rule? They have a green light.
I think the universal law of applying brakes would apply here.
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What's the driving rule? They have a green light.
He who flinches loses. But often the "better" car gets the right of way. Lights don't really matter that much.

Some of the craziest/tightest driving I have ever experienced. But surprisingly I have only seen a very small number of accidents when I'm there (usually ~4 times a year)
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