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Originally Posted by daihard
Here in WA, the Safe Stop law only allows people on bike to treat stop signs as yield signs. In other words, we're still legally required to stop and wait at red lights. I'm not sure what the practical differences are, though I'd imgine running a red light will raise more eyebrows than running a stop sign.
oh, hmmm, it seems I was considering the 2 things (stop sign / stop light) the same situation, but they are not
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