XPost: nyc.announce, nyc.general, nyc.politics
XPost: nyc.transit
From: dogglebe@yahoooo.com
On 7 Sep 2006 04:48:07 -0700, "Peter T. Daniels"
wrote:
>
>Sancho Panza wrote:
>> "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
>> news:1157596439.394410.315550@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
>> >
>> > Joseph D. Korman wrote:
>> >
>> >> Let's take a look at another rule: Right Turn on Red. In most places
>> >> it's legal except where there is a sign saying no. In New York City
you
>> >> can't make a RTOR, unless there is a sign saying you could. How does
>> >> the poor driver from out of town know?
>> >
>> > There's a sign at every highway that enters the city. I don't know what
>> > someone driving in from Nassau County is supposed to do (and there are
>> > a few places where you can drive on streets from Mt. Vernon -- not so
>> > many from Yonkers or Pelham).
>>
>> The ones at the ends of the George Washington Bridge and Lincoln Tunnel,
>> especially, are not likely to be noticed by too many strangers as they try
>> to figure the welter of roadway choices.
>
>Nonetheless they're there, so "slim" or is it "fill" can't argue that
>he wasn't warned. (Not that that would make a difference.)
I wouldn't argue it. It's the driver's responsibility to learn laws
and regulations when driving into different areas.
Phil
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