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That's why you get a chance to go to Traffic Court and contest the ticket to an actual judge. It's exactly the same as when a cop writes a ticket.I hate the cameras, they often get triggered by legal right turns on red and eliminate the judgment of an actual person writing the ticket.
Again, did you contest the tickets in traffic court? Did you explain the situation to the judge?I HATE THEM. I have gotten 3 red light tickets over the course of 2 months....this was earlier this year, seeing as how I am now carless. They are so ridiculous, because they don't account for situations in which you have no choice, get stuck trying to make a left turn, etc.
I beg to differ. You can not legally enter an intersection until it is clear. Jessie White's most recent literature specifies this quite clearly. I had to take the test to get my Illinois license last fall and got 100% after thoroughly studying the driver's rules of the road for IL.
notoriousDUG said:Technically no but it is common practice; if you are sitting there when the light turns and somebody takes off and runs into you when followed to the letter of the law you are in the wrong.
Trust me on this one, I have gotten the ticket to prove it.
Jessica said:Aren't you allowed to enter the intersection for a left, and allowed to clear it if the light is yellow/red?
And downhill isn't an excuse... speedlimit is the speedlimit, even if you ruin your brakes by riding them. <3 sticks shift for this reason...
So you're basically doing it when you're letting the RPMs come down to shift into a lower gear?
Why wouldn't you just hold the pedal in?
notoriousDUG said:Double clutching is done to match the speed of the gear clusters inside of the transmission when you shift preventing the gears from grinding into each other. The practice is not needed in most modern 'syncromesh' manual transmissions because they use syncros to run the gear you are shifting into to up to a matching speed. It is still needed in some large truck transmissions because they are not synchronized but other then thatif you are driving something made after about the mid 50's it is not a necessity.
H3N3 said:I still don't quite get it-- why would you "double clutch?"
It sounds like what you're calling "power-shifting" is what I've always heard called downshifting.
Supposed to be good for the engine as it wears the rings/bearings more evenly than always being torqued in one direction.
Jessica said:Double clutching is putting the clutch in - shift to neutral - let clutch out - reengage clutch (or disengage... are we talking pedal, or what's actually happening? lol), shift into gear.
You're not supposed to double clutch in cars with syncros... at least not the new ones. I dunno... I got lucky with my car. I've been violently powershifting for over 3 years now... it hasn't broken yet. There's a shimmy in my rear end though... I'm sure that's going soon. (typical LS1 though...)
Again, edited to add that 'don't double clutch' has been taught to me by my way-more-into-cars-than-me buddies.
notoriousDUG said:That's why you get a chance to go to Traffic Court and contest the ticket to an actual judge. It's exactly the same as when a cop writes a ticket.I hate the cameras, they often get triggered by legal right turns on red and eliminate the judgment of an actual person writing the ticket.
caitlin eleanor field said:Again, did you contest the tickets in traffic court? Did you explain the situation to the judge?I HATE THEM. I have gotten 3 red light tickets over the course of 2 months....this was earlier this year, seeing as how I am now carless. They are so ridiculous, because they don't account for situations in which you have no choice, get stuck trying to make a left turn, etc.
If anything, I would think that people who are wrongly accused of running red lights would appreciate having photographic evidence, instead of it just being the cop's word against theirs.
Kudos to the ATA for taking this stance!
replacing a clutch is more expensive than replacing brakes <3 :)
an article from the Straight dope:
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1377/to-slow-a-stick-shift...
Jessica said:Aren't you allowed to enter the intersection for a left, and allowed to clear it if the light is yellow/red?
And downhill isn't an excuse... speedlimit is the speedlimit, even if you ruin your brakes by riding them. <3 sticks shift for this reason...
"So I guess the myth that we apparently have held out that this is some kind of a great plan to create education and a plan to dissuade people from violating the law is more a myth than anything else," Burke said. "It's a money machine, that's all. Period," he added.http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/clout_st/2010/03/ald-burke-red-...
The cop specifically mentioned the yellow as being a 3-second yellow. It isn't something they changed for the sake of the red light cameras, it is something put in place long since to trip up the non-locals ;-)
I will say that several years ago I got a ticket for a red light infraction on Elston.
This was before there were any red light cameras in Chicagoland. The cop specifically mentioned the yellow as being a 3-second yellow. It isn't something they changed for the sake of the red light cameras, it is something put in place long since to trip up the non-locals ;-)
I thought the point of the 3-second yellow was that if you are traveling at or below the speed limit, you should be able to either make it through the light, or safely slow down and stop. If you're speeding, you don't have time to stop OR to get through the light before it changes to red.
David Lieb said:I will say that several years ago I got a ticket for a red light infraction on Elston.
This was before there were any red light cameras in Chicagoland. The cop specifically mentioned the yellow as being a 3-second yellow. It isn't something they changed for the sake of the red light cameras, it is something put in place long since to trip up the non-locals ;-)
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