MerlintheMad
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I like to take off fast when in pole position and the speed limit is at least 45. On the Bungler Hwy (aka Bangerter), the speed limit is 60 MPH at my favorite intersection (the last one with a light for miles, as the others have been turned into freeway exits and entrances), so no problem there. Lately, after a hiatus of about three years, I have been engaging LC.
This evening I, with my wife onboard, set it up perfectly (this doesn't always happen: a vexing feature I forget is to move the shifter out of manual gate, then have the engine disengage when I bounce off the rev limiter: that can be quite embarrassing if you dwell on it). I watched the left turn arrow turn yellow and just before it turned red I pushed the gas: it turned red and I saw no green light in front of me, and I knew that in the next second or so, the LC was going to bail on me, so, I went. My wife was paying strict attention and practically screamed: "It's RED!" Yes, so it is: and then just before we speed under it, I see it turn green. So, I did not "run" a red light, but I did enter an intersection before it turned green, which I suspect is the same as running a red light under the law. I need to just wait until the light turns green if I want to avoid all risk of an unobserved copper watching me do this wrong, like I just did.
There was no way that I was going to back out of a perfectly set up LC just because the traffic light had a delay in the green. This is an opportunity to hone my timing skills: and catch that green light the instant after I push the go pedal to the floor. I can do this.
This evening I, with my wife onboard, set it up perfectly (this doesn't always happen: a vexing feature I forget is to move the shifter out of manual gate, then have the engine disengage when I bounce off the rev limiter: that can be quite embarrassing if you dwell on it). I watched the left turn arrow turn yellow and just before it turned red I pushed the gas: it turned red and I saw no green light in front of me, and I knew that in the next second or so, the LC was going to bail on me, so, I went. My wife was paying strict attention and practically screamed: "It's RED!" Yes, so it is: and then just before we speed under it, I see it turn green. So, I did not "run" a red light, but I did enter an intersection before it turned green, which I suspect is the same as running a red light under the law. I need to just wait until the light turns green if I want to avoid all risk of an unobserved copper watching me do this wrong, like I just did.
There was no way that I was going to back out of a perfectly set up LC just because the traffic light had a delay in the green. This is an opportunity to hone my timing skills: and catch that green light the instant after I push the go pedal to the floor. I can do this.

