As correctly noted in my previous post about 'claiming the intersection', in this state the response from the authority NCDOT regarding the practice...
“It is perfectly reasonable to enter the intersection on the yellow or flashing yellow as long as the driver doesn’t enter into the path of a vehicle that has the right of way,”
Further there’s no requirement to stop at an “appropriately marked stop line,” The specific NC laws allowing the practice are cited in the link.https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/dr-traffic-blog/article37735587.html. So where practicable, I will continue to 'claim the intersection' as it is perfectly legal under green and yellow.
As for right on red after stop, legal except where otherwise designated. As mentioned, can't force someone to turn right on red and if you happen to get behind someone that doesn't observe the practice, c'est la vie.
“It is perfectly reasonable to enter the intersection on the yellow or flashing yellow as long as the driver doesn’t enter into the path of a vehicle that has the right of way,”
Further there’s no requirement to stop at an “appropriately marked stop line,” The specific NC laws allowing the practice are cited in the link.https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/dr-traffic-blog/article37735587.html. So where practicable, I will continue to 'claim the intersection' as it is perfectly legal under green and yellow.
As for right on red after stop, legal except where otherwise designated. As mentioned, can't force someone to turn right on red and if you happen to get behind someone that doesn't observe the practice, c'est la vie.