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None, you won't be pulled over in Detroit for running a traffic light if cross traffic is clear. DPD has better things to do...
The traffic light was invented by Police officer William L. Potts of Detroit, Michigan in 1920. Unfortunately he could not patent his invention as an employee of the government, so the idea was taken over by the government itself and no royalties were issued to Officer Potts.
'Failure to obey traffic control signal light' is worth 2 points on your license. However, if there is another vehicle in the intersection, you might also be cited with 'Failure to grant the right of way at an intersection'(3 points).See Related Link, below, for more point details.
You should not, the filter is there for a reason and if you attempt to bypass it you will most likely be violating policy which could lead to negative action being taken against you.
Some optical illusions- akin to vandalized to tampered-with traffic signs, could cause vehicular accidents which might take human life.l It would be extremely difficult to prove this as a cause- unless it was a traffic sign that had been painted over no through traffic to ( Through Traffic) or something of the kind. in dim light , even a skilled motorist might be taken in, it can happen.
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Yes. The law consider the owner of the vehicle responsible for its operation.
The light that is taken in can either be absorbed, or it can pass through. The other option is that the light is reflected back.
The implicit deny concept refers to the default action taken by a firewall or access control system when there is no explicit rule to permit or deny traffic. In this case, all traffic is denied unless specifically allowed by a rule. This helps enhance security by preventing unauthorized access by default.
The light that is taken in can either be absorbed, or it can pass through. The other option is that the light is reflected back.
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