whitex
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The primary reason I accelerate from the lights is to get away from the crowd who like to drive like a heard of cows, with a couple of people driving side by side 5-10 under the speed limit, and the herd on their bumpers. Sometimes I catch the previous green wave like that, but primarily I just prefer to not be boxed in on all sides when I drive. I do it on a highways too, accelerate until I'm in a clear, then slow down so I don't end up in the herd in front of me.Oh, you don't have to be in England to not have any interest in drag racing from stoplights, I know I don't,It is a good way to get unwanted attention, can be dangerous, etc. About the only time I step on it from a traffic light is when I'm on my MC and that is as much about self-preservation as anything else.
Sounds like you guys need a few well placed red-light-cams. People learn quick after a few tickets. Of course, it's important that the government doesn't try to turn it into a profit center, like they did in a few places where once people stopped running red lights, they started decreasing the time from yellow to red down to as low as half a second in Chicago IIRC.P.S. In Arizona (USA) there is a two-second delay between when your light turns red and the opposite direction turns green. You wouldn't believe how many Arizona drivers are time-challenged and zoom through a red light. Stepping on it when your light turns green is a good way to get t-boned.
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