Originally Posted By: 2015_PSD
Originally Posted By: MNgopher
Minnesota State law says you have to clear the intersection before the light turns red. Entering the intersection on a green, and then exiting when the light turns red, even on a left turn on green, is not legal. Under that idea, is OK to enter an intersection you know you will never make it across on the green, and sit there blocking cross traffic because "I entered on green". Its the drivers duty to not move forward until they know they can clear the intersection legally.
Most states have similar laws and entering on green knowing you may not complete the turn before the light turns red is not a get out of jail free card.
2015_PSD, you could not be more wrong. Every state I've driven in (quite a few) allows you to enter an intersection on green or yellow, and exit on red. The most common rule is that your car is past the near crosswalk, or intersection demarcation line before the light turns red.
MNGopher, I just looked up Minnesota statutes:
(2) Steady yellow indication:
(i) Vehicular traffic facing a circular yellow signal is thereby warned that the related green
movement is being terminated or that a red indication will be exhibited immediately thereafter
when vehicular traffic must not enter the intersection, except for the continued movement allowed
by any green arrow indication simultaneously exhibited...and:
(3) Steady red indication:
(i) Vehicular traffic facing a circular red signal alone must stop at a clearly marked stop line
but, if none, before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection or, if none, then
before entering the intersection and shall remain standing until a green indication is shown...
Kind of looks like MN is like the other states, unless you can find a statute that contradicts the above.