tomtaz1975
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Besides the magnets and such, check your local laws. In some states, they allow a motorcycle to go through a red when traffic is clear if it does not change after either minutes, or if a known inoperable light, it can be treated as a stop sign (see Florida below).
My advice is that if your state allows it: FIND IT & PRINT IT OUT and carry it with you. Just because it's in the books doesn't mean every officer has all state laws memorized.
I live in Wisconsin, and I turn left on red all the time because of the mal-adjusted sensors.
On another note, I was told a few years ago that they can adjust the sensitivity of the sensors, anywhere between some scrap metal lying on the ground to a tank. If you have a few that really give you a hard time, you can try contacting your DOT and getting them to increase the sensitivity.
----------------------------------------------------- South Carolina became the seventh state to give motorcyclists license to proceed with caution after stopping when the device that causes the light to change from red to green doesn’t activate.
North Carolina passed a similar law in 2007. Wisconsin (2006), Idaho (2006) Arkansas (2005), Tennessee (2003) and Minnesota (2002), all have passed laws the past six years. -----------------------------------------------------
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