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<blockquote data-quote="Deadmeat" data-source="post: 109955" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>As for why it's now a "no right turn on red arrow" after being a normal, right turn on red, light for many years, I don't know. You've got a long view of approaching northbound traffic on Broadway and although they're coming from under the I-640 bridge, you still have no trouble seeing them. I've seen as many as five or six cars at a time turn right on the red arrow, thinking it's legal to do so. At $50 a pop Knoxville has to be cleaning up on this light. Yes, it's probably in the driver's manual somewhere but so seldom do drivers see a red arrow that they're thinking it's ok to turn on one. I wish they'd hang a sign below the light saying "No right turn on red arrow."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deadmeat, post: 109955, member: 704"] As for why it's now a "no right turn on red arrow" after being a normal, right turn on red, light for many years, I don't know. You've got a long view of approaching northbound traffic on Broadway and although they're coming from under the I-640 bridge, you still have no trouble seeing them. I've seen as many as five or six cars at a time turn right on the red arrow, thinking it's legal to do so. At $50 a pop Knoxville has to be cleaning up on this light. Yes, it's probably in the driver's manual somewhere but so seldom do drivers see a red arrow that they're thinking it's ok to turn on one. I wish they'd hang a sign below the light saying "No right turn on red arrow." [/QUOTE]
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